Laser printers cleared of toner dust hazard

Wait! Don't sniff that printer!
Wait! Don't sniff that printer!

Office workers can breathe easily now that German scientists have shown that laser printer emit 'hardly any' particles of black toner, a potential carcinogen.

A previous study by the Queensland University of Technology found that printers emitted clouds of particles that were five times higher than levels outside, which they assumed could include potentially dangerous toner dust.

Mark Harris is Senior Research Director at Gartner.