Your Printer May Be Hazardous To Your Health

Tue Jul 31, 2007 11:35PM EDT

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I've long heard rumors that the fine particulate dust used in laser printer toner cartridges may be a health risk. It certainly makes sense: Not all of that stuff can stick to the paper, and if you've ever spilled toner you know there's no way it can be good for your lungs. Now a controlled study is confirming the information, saying that 30 percent of all laser printers tested emit dangerous particles described as "causing lasting damage on the scale of inhaled cigarette smoke." These tiny particles lodge deep in the lungs and can lead to anything from lung irritation to full-on cancer.

The tests come from an Australian technology university and were conducted in a "large open-plan space," and found that printers could increase particulate matter in the air by up to 400 percent.

While I'm still trying to obtain the list of high vs. low particle emitters from the university, there appears to be a lot of variability among machines and even among different toner cartridges. New cartridges, for example, produce more particle matter than old ones. Printing graphics pages also produces more particle matter than text, since more toner is used, and obviously, air quality gets worse the more pages you spit out. I'll post the full list of printers tested here (or a link to it) as soon as I can obtain one.

The upshot is that printer emissions should potentially be regulated much the way that auto emissions are, but even in the absence of government intervention, use common sense around your printer: Limit use when possible (tell the guy that prints out every single email to cut it out), sequester printers in their own rooms and away from workers, ventilate offices appropriately, and have your own air and printer tested before it becomes a serious health problem.

UPDATE: The full study is available online now (scroll down to Table 1, at the bottom, for the list of printers tested). HP LaserJets (the vast majority of the models tested were HPs) appear among both the best and worst on the list. Check it out!

LINK: Printers pose health risks: study 

UPDATE: HP responds here 

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  • 67 Posted by jtprz94 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:43PM EDT Report Abuse

    Get A New Printer That Not Laser And You Wont Have The Promblem There So Many At best Buy They Have A Non Laser Jet Printer For $49.99

  • 68 Posted by alibrath21 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:50PM EDT Report Abuse

    What isn't going to kill us these days???

  • 69 Posted by jenzie808nj1 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:32PM EDT Report Abuse

    I am a smoker glad I didn't quit imagine how P.O'ed I would be! So since they tax the he!! out of my cigaretts I hope the big decision makers immediately TAX THE PRITING COMPANIES!!!

  • 70 Posted by louispark2003 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 6:57PM EDT Report Abuse

    Printers? Cancerous? I've heard that bottle water is no better for you then regular tap water and now this? There is truly nothing safe in this world....

  • 71 Posted by musicwoman80126 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:30PM EDT Report Abuse

    Glad I have an inkjet. Oh wait, someone put poison in it--arrrrrrgggghhhh!

  • 72 Posted by bbflanagan101 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:03PM EDT Report Abuse

    I work in IT operations for the past 20 years. We do a lot of printing on an HP8150DN Rated as one of the worst in this study. We currently run 4 of them 24/7 in the computer room where my desk is. Guess I'll end up with lung cancer even though I never smoked.

  • 73 Posted by zchurch on Thu Sep 3, 2009 11:00PM EDT Report Abuse

    GIVE ME A FRICKIN BREAK! EVERYTHING IS BAD FOR YOU. IF YOU BELIEVE THIS PLEASE SEND ME $1 FOR MY NEW BOOK ABOUT HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF FROM EVERYTHING

  • 74 Posted by hendrix_phishinfloyd on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:18PM EDT Report Abuse

    "Studies" and stories like these are really getting old. EVERYTHING causes health problems these days, and apparently it would be safer if we all just stayed in our homes like recluses. The media couldn't care less abotu anything other than ratings, and getting your attention. DANCE, PUPPETS!! DANCE!! Don't be fooled by trash stories like this...

  • 75 Posted by majikat76 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:04PM EDT Report Abuse

    These types of reports or so useless. I am not going to go through life worrying about what is going to kill me. I am certainly not going to avoid printers because of what one report says. Tomorrow there will be a new report saying that the toner in printers has health benefits. So don't waste anyones time with this pointless trivia. Grab a beer kids. Toner is ----- great.

  • 76 Posted by ariasl13 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:57PM EDT Report Abuse

    Nice....I sit 2 feet away from a Laser Printer. It sits right on my desk at Work, and I'm required to print all the time.

  • 77 Posted by laurejo on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:57PM EDT Report Abuse

    My printer sits right on my desk-about a foot away. What a wonderful thought for the end of the week.

  • 78 Posted by jrd1163 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:42PM EDT Report Abuse

    that's lovely i'm constantley using a printer and a copier machine that has toner in it lovely, what will they test next i guess if i get lung cancer i know what caused it since i don't smoke

  • 80 Posted by laupetre on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:57PM EDT Report Abuse

    ok...living can kill you too....:)

  • 81 Posted by bethcash on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:05PM EDT Report Abuse

    As a printer technician this is very bad news for me indeed.

  • 82 Posted by smallville45628 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:28PM EDT Report Abuse

    Well I guest it's time to ban all prints in the workplace like they did smokes. I thought we live in a free country.

  • 84 Posted by majikat76 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:04PM EDT Report Abuse

    These types of reports or so useless. I am not going to go through life worrying about what is going to kill me. I am certainly not going to avoid printers because of what one report says. Tomorrow there will be a new report saying that the toner in printers has health benefits. So don't waste anyones time with this pointless trivia.

  • 85 Posted by gbeese on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:06PM EDT Report Abuse

    I can't image inhaling a little toner is much worse than having your car windows down on the highway. You inhale gas fumes with microscopic particles, so I dont see much difference. We cant live life in a state of concern!

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