I can understand the ultra-fine particles of carbon-loaded wax could present a small health risk, especially to asthmatics. However, surely the answer is to force the laser-printer makers to have precipitators on their machines to prevent these particles from escaping. This would be neither costly (they already have high-voltage generators in the machine) nor difficult. It is ridiculous, as the article suggests, to expect users to take extra precautions.
That having been said, I can affirm from experience that photocopiers are infinitely worse than laser printers, so I cannot understand why the emphasise the printers.
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