10-11-2023 09:09 PM - last edited on 10-11-2023 11:17 PM by Tiffany
Prior printer was a laser and I just got this inkjet printer but concerned about the warning for people with pacemakers (I don't have one fortunately) because of the magnetism. Just wondering if this is dangerous in other ways particularly for children using it?
10-12-2023 12:33 PM
What warning? What magnetism? Where did you see this? Do you think your printer is generating some kind of powerful magnetic field?
10-12-2023 01:50 PM - edited 10-12-2023 01:51 PM
I had to do some extreme digging because this is the first time I've heard this!
It's HERE.
The printer is generating a magnetic field because it's doing its job. When the electronic components work, they generate a low-level magnetic field - every electronic product does. The notice is simply saying if you have a pacemaker, and the magnetic field causes your pacemaker to react - something's not right, and you want to stop using the printer. Call your doctor immediately so you can make sure you're OK. And when you're able, reach out to support so we can look into it. That's all! 😊
10-12-2023 01:32 PM
the info is on the Safety and Important information sheet that comes with my Canon printer:
Users with cardiac pacemakers - this product emits low-level magnetic flux, if you feel abnormalities please move away from the product and call your doctor
10-12-2023 04:17 PM
So does this apply to ALL inkjet printers? How about laser printers?
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