Elsa Wenzel on December 4th, 2008

Tiny bits of toner wafting from laser printers can’t be blamed for polluting indoor air, according to research released this week.

In 2007, a study from Queensland University of Technology in Australia suggested that breathing toner particles from printers could hurt the lungs as much cigarette smoke.

Researchers examined laser printer emissions in an enclosed area.

Researchers examined …

Originally posted at Green Tech

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