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Posted By David P. Johnson
A bit of a daft question perhaps but here goes:-
I have a laser printer that I use pretty often. It used to be positioned behind me so I couldn't see it when it was printing. However, I've moved it to beside me today, and when I print large volumes, steam is coming from within the printer and depositing small amounts of moisture on the machine.
It's something I've never heard of, should I be concerned that my home office is going to blow up?
Dave
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Posted By Janette Draper
Hi David
I think I'd move it back to its previous position and hope for the best....
Don't suppose that's any help when wondering if your office is about to blow up, but at least you won't see it .....
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Posted By Gareth Williams
In response to the comments by Peter, would the
water not produce a short circuit?
Short circuits usually generate heat
(arcing),
hence possible fire?
Gareth
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