Specifications
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Ozone safety
Ozone emission
Ozone gas is generated by laser printers as a by-product of the
printing process. Ozone is produced only when the printer is
printing.
Ozone exposure limit
The recommended exposure limit for ozone is 0.02 parts per
million (ppm) expressed as an average time-weighted
concentration over an eight-hour period.
The EPL-N2700 laser printer generates less than 0.01 ppm for
eight hours of continuous printing in a closed room of
approximately 1000 cubic feet (8' × 10' × 12').
Minimize exposure risk
To minimize the risk of exposure to ozone:
❏ Do not use more than one laser printer in a confined area.
❏ Do not use your printer in conditions of extremely low
humidity.
❏ Do not use your printer in a room with poor ventilation.
❏ Avoid long, continuous printing in any of the conditions
mentioned above.
Printer location
The printer should be located so that the exhaust gases and
generated heat are:
❏ Not blown directly into the user's face.
❏ Vented directly out of the building whenever possible.