CMYK stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key (Black) — the four primary color components used in color printing.
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CMYK toners are powdered pigments used in laser printers and photocopiers to produce full-color images.
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Each toner cartridge contains one of the CMYK colors.
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When printing, these toners are fused onto paper in precise combinations and layers to create a wide spectrum of colors.
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CMYK printing is a subtractive color model, meaning colors are created by subtracting light using inks or toners.
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Black (Key) toner is used to add depth and detail, as mixing cyan, magenta, and yellow alone does not produce a true black.

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