Toner Hurl

  1. n. Small spatters of unfused pixel dust which sometimes remain on output from laser marking engines and which are usually too small to notice until you've smeared your otherwise perfect document.
  2. The black cloud of toner that fills the paper path and erupts from some 1200-dpi printers when they've fracked during a print job.
  3. The drifts of toner left over after cleaning out a stack of toner bones.