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bro-dev2016-05-18 04:51:21
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bro-dev, 2016-05-18 04:51:21

How harmful is toner when refilling a laser printer?

I shook out the used toner into the bath, but the infection did not want to sink, and all this resulted in spraying it all over the bathroom and a long cleaning. How dangerous can it be for health?

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igorch96, 2016-05-18
@igorch96

As far as I know laser printer toner is ground black plastic. Then draw your own conclusions. But it is eventually excreted from the body if the new one is not inhaled.

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AntHTML, 2016-05-18
@anthtml

Refilling laser cartridges in residential areas is highly discouraged.
Toner does not sink - almost all refillers know this, so it's useless to do this in the bath, the best place to refill at home is an ordinary glazed balcony (this is if there is no garage).
A single or rare refueling does not affect health, but constant engagement in such a matter means that the inhaled powder will settle in the respiratory tract, and in this case, without protection and prevention, there is a high risk of getting asthma or something else.
Therefore, if one printer is at home, then it’s better to just give the cartridge to a service once a year where they will clean it, refill it and change consumables for a small fee. If in production, then knock out a separate room from the authorities, even if it is a corner in the basement, but so that there is good ventilation and less access for people.

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aol-nnov, 2016-05-18
@aol-nnov

> How harmful is the toner
to you as a percentage or in parrots?
that's as much.
Basically, it's a carcinogen. It’s better not to do it at home - you still won’t be able to vacuum it later - it will remain.
outdoors wearing a mask or in service.

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