Xerox 5400 Printer User Manual


 
User Guide 99
Specifications
Additional Information: The results obtained from a Xerox’ sponsored
Chronic Toner Inhalation Study demonstrated no lung change in rats for the
lowest (1mg/m
3
) exposure level (such as, the level most relevant to potential
human exposure). A very slight degree of fibrosis was noted in 25 percent of
the animals at the highest (16mg/m
3
) exposure level. These findings are
attributed to "lung overloading", a generic response to excessive amounts of
any dust retained in the lungs for a prolonged period. This study was
conducted using a special test toner to comply with EPA testing protocol. The
test toner was ten times more respirable than commercially available Xerox
toner, and would not be functionally suitable for Xerox equipment.
Section 4 - Physical Data
Appearance/Odor: Black powder / faint odor
Boiling Point: Not Applicable
Solubility in Water: Negligible
Evaporation Rate: Not Applicable
Vapor Density (Air = 1): Not Applicable
Volatile: Not Applicable percent (Weight) Not Applicable percent (Volume)
Softening Range: 85 - 100 degrees C (
Melting Point: Not Applicable
Specific Gravity (H
2
O = 1): ~1.7 g/ml
Vapor Pressure (mm Hg): Not Applicable
pH: Not Applicable
Section 5 - Fire and Explosion Data
Flash Point (Method Used): Not Applicable
Flammable Limits: LEL: Not Applicable, UEL: Not Applicable
NFPA 704: Health - 0, Fire - 3, Reactivity - 0
Extinguishing Media: Water, dry chemical, carbon dioxide or foam.
Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Avoid inhalation of smoke. Wear protective
clothing and self-contained breathing apparatus.
Fire and Explosion Hazards: Toner is a combustible powder. Like most
organic materials in powder form, it can form explosive mixtures when
dispersed in air.