Saturday, December 26, 2009

Is my HP Color Laser 3600n Printer hazardous or dangerous to my health?

I have an HP Color Laser 3600n Printer.


I always have my laser printer sleeping (not standby), and I occasionally print pages (maybe less than 50 pages per year).





Is it hazardous or dangerous to my health? Is it possible to conclude that this is true with all the recent laser printer news?Is my HP Color Laser 3600n Printer hazardous or dangerous to my health?
No.





What studies have concluded is that some laser printers emit carbons that decrease air quality. The air quality decrease would be less than walking by a running car.





that doesn't mean go out an inhale toner dust. However running a laser printer has a minimal health impact, if any. Printing only 50 pages per year I would not be concerned at all. I would not even be concerned at 50 pages per day. If you live in a city, you are exposed to more hazardous things on a daily basis than a laser printer.





Keep in mind that studies have found that only about 30% of printers are emitters, and that they are unsure at what levels and what exactly they are emitting. what we do know is that nobody has died or suffered heath problems because of a laser printer.





The study was probably funded by the ink jet industry anyhow.Is my HP Color Laser 3600n Printer hazardous or dangerous to my health?
no it's not. unless u ingest fumes or toxins
There are 2 main hazards with laser printers.





First if one falls from a great height and hits you on the head.


The other is a possible infection from a paper cut.





All the rest you hear is crap being sprouted from H%26amp;S and compliance organisations wanting to profit from peoples fear.





I like to regulate the verbal emmisions from these so called experts.





Happy Printing.
If you're concerned about the problem with printer dust, get a HEPA air purifier for the room your printer's in. Otherwise, that whole thing about printer dust is a farce.





Besides, you don't print enough pages a month to get enough dust in the air to make the inside of that printer dirty.

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