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Ultra fine particle emissions from desktop 3D printers

For what it's worth, here you can find an article on ultra fine particles released by 3D printers
I wonder how many people will actually understand this article.

It also would be interesting to see a comparison of the data with a similar test of the good old laser printer or copier that sits in every office. 

Ultra fine particles are not healthy, but are 3d printers actually worse then copiers or laserprinters? And is this perhaps the point where laserprinters will be removed from the market?