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The following article was published in our article directory on May 9, 2014.
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Article Category: Computers and Technology
Author Name: Derek Willis
A printer toner is the fine particles utilized to print texts and images through laser printers and photocopiers. It is a mixture of three main components: carbon powder, iron oxide, and sugar. Currently, polymer is also added to the carbon powder through melting. This is to achieve an improved quality of the desired printout. Still, the proportions of the basic toner and the polymer added to it vary depending on the manufacturer.
Before, printer toner only comes in black. Today, however, its formulations already come in four colors, namely, cyan, magenta, yellow and the customary black.
Far from the usual ink or paint, printer toner can be easily removed. Ordinary hand wash or soap can remove it from skin. There is also no need to use strong detergents to remove it from garments. However, when the toner is fused with the skin or the garment, it becomes hard to remove, particularly on the latter. When fused to the skin, it can be removed by washing until it wears off. When fused to the garment, on the other hand, the use of strong detergents will be necessary. An important factor to consider as well is the type of fabric the garment is made of.
Although not really a threat to health and household, the use and storage of printer toner must be of caution. It is a very useful tool as computer hardware but can also cause damage when not properly used or stored.
First and foremost in the use of printer toner is its powder form. This means that slight exposure to air can cause it to spill and become airborne. This can then activate allergic rhinitis, sinusitis, asthma, and other respiratory or pulmonary diseases.
Second, it must be kept in a cool dry place. Slight exposure to moisture can already destroy the powder form of the toner. It will also easily react to slight heat causing it to fuse right away even if not in use.
Third, toner used in laser printers and photocopiers is very fine that it simply passes through ordinary home vacuum cleaners. It will just embed on the hose of the vacuum. Thus, it is not really cleaned or removed from the area. This may even cause the toner to be airborne.
Fourth, the toner may cause little explosions that may lead to small fires. Since the printer toner is made of carbon, it easily reacts to heat. Hence, the heat coming from the engine mechanism of the vacuum cleaner can ignite the dust, causing the vacuum bag to blow up. This is dangerous regardless of whether it is at home or in the office especially when there are kids around or adults with health problems. Worse, the small fires that it started can grow and cause more serious or unfortunate situations. As such, the storage of the toner must be given enough attention.
Having the four things about toner mentioned, it must be noted that toner must be kept in a place away from wind, heat or frequent movements that may cause it to leak.
With the things given, it must also be remembered that printer toner is both a helpful tool if used and kept properly, yet a threat if neglected.
Keywords: printer cartridges, laser cartridge, printer toner, micr toner
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