The future is here. It's just not widely distributed yet - WIlliam Gibson
(See Laser printers as dangerous as cigarettes.) The original research is here.
That follows reports last week from an Australian university which revealed that 12 HP printers were the biggest culprints (sic) in emitting ultra fine bits and bobs.
Now HP has told the newspaper that it doesn't agree with Queensland University of Technology research.
Testing of the ultra fine particles is still in its infancy, said HP. So it is waiting for more evidence before it comes to a conclusion.
Cough. µ
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Sydney Morning Herald