User Manual
Facts about the Safety of Xerox Products    11 
Particulates and Dust  
Dust associated with copying and printing consists primarily of paper particles and fibers. Less than 10 
percent is toner particles. The levels are significantly below the standard limits for respirable dust.  
During a product’s operation, very small amounts of paper dust and toner may become airborne. Most 
dust created inside the machine is drawn through the heat exhausts and trapped by filters. Paper 
fragments are also generated when paper is handled outside the equipment. Ultimately, levels of paper 
dust depend on the composition and quality of paper used.  
Odors  
Xerox makes every effort to ensure that its equipment does not emit objectionable odors into the 
workplace. However, since some chemicals have very low odor thresholds, some people with a sensitive 
sense of smell may sometimes detect faint odors, even though the concentration of the chemical is 
significantly below any that would present a potential health concern.  










