Study: Laser printers may pose health risks
Toner particle emissions from laser printers can be as unhealthy as cigarette smoke, according to Australian university research.
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Emissions from office laser printers can be as unhealthy as cigarette smoke, according to an Australian professor who is now calling for regulations to limit printer emissions.
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