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ISSN : 1738-4125(Print)
ISSN : 2287-7509(Online)
Journal of Odor and Indoor Environment Vol.8 No.4 pp.251-262
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레이저프린터에서 배출되는 공기 중 오염물질 조사

서성철*,조용민,김미나,이승길,김해준,이동현1),최재욱*
고려대학교 의과대학 환경의학연구소, 1) EHS기술연구소

Characterization of airborne pollutants emitted from a laser printer

SungChul Seo*, YongMin Cho,Mina Kim,Seungil Lee,HaeJoon Kim,Donghyun Lee1),Jae-Wook Choi*
Institute for Occupational & Environmental Health, College of Medicine, Korea University, Seoul, Korea
1)Institute of Technology for Environment Health and Safety

Abstract

The aim of this study was to compare the concentrations of airborne pollutants (i.e., PMs, TVOC, and ozone)released from a laser printer with a new and/or a refilled toner cartridge. Also we compared theconcentrations before and after attaching a HEPA filter at the outlet of exhausted air for each printer.PMs, TVOC, and ozone were released from all three different branded printers with both toner cartridgesin accordance with their both a brand new and a used condition. For PMs, there were generallysignificant differences of concentrations between a brand new and used toner (p<0.05). Ozone leveldifferences were found between a new and a refilled toner, but were not significant (p>0.05). For TVOC,there were significant differences of concentrations among brands, and toluene (3.46mg/m3) only wasidentified. The overall 70% of reduction for PMs’concentrations occurred after attaching a HEPAfilter(p<0.05), and these results were pronounced for TSP.These results showed that similar levels of airborne pollutants were released from a laser printer with anew and a refilled toner cartridge. Also, these results indicate that the usage of a HEPA filter may be aneffective method for reducing the released pollutants from a laser printer.

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