The pollution of printers mainly includes the following aspects:
1. Noise pollution. The noise when the printer is working may make many people feel headache and affect their normal work.
2. Dust pollution. The dust produced when the printer works contains many substances harmful to human body, which can easily cause diseases related to human respiratory tract and skin.
3. Smell pollution. The printer will smell when it works, and the printed paper also has some ink smell, which is harmful to human health.
4. Ozone pollution. When the printer works at high temperature, it is easy to produce some ozone ions, which has a certain stimulating effect on the human body. People who have been in this environment for a long time are prone to respiratory diseases.
5. Radiation pollution. When the printer works, it will produce certain electromagnetic radiation. If you are exposed to this radiation environment for a long time, your immunity will decline and you will get sick more easily.
6. Light pollution. The intensity of light produced in many laser printing processes is relatively high, and it is easy to cause certain damage to vision when it comes into contact with eyes.
Generally speaking, when buying a printer in the office, you should plan the location of the printing area reasonably, keep a certain distance from the office area as far as possible, and try not to sit too close to the printer.