we have a very small in-house repro room (4.5 by 6m) with two Ricoh C5310's in.
usually the use is not too heavy, few active hours per day. but in peak periods they'll be running non-stop the whole day.
when that happens, it starts to stink in the room, and i don't know if i'm imagining it, but i think i have a nasty chemical taste in my mouth.
Ricoh said we don't need any special ventilation. No dangerous fumes will be emitted from the machines they said and the room looks fine.
We have two windows which can open slightly for some fresh air, and there is some sort of ventilation system in the ceiling but you can barely notice it is in use.
So this has got me thinking, what level of ventilation /extraction do you really need for this type of equipment? I'm considering asking to get some more industrial level ventilation fitted..
usually the use is not too heavy, few active hours per day. but in peak periods they'll be running non-stop the whole day.
when that happens, it starts to stink in the room, and i don't know if i'm imagining it, but i think i have a nasty chemical taste in my mouth.
Ricoh said we don't need any special ventilation. No dangerous fumes will be emitted from the machines they said and the room looks fine.
We have two windows which can open slightly for some fresh air, and there is some sort of ventilation system in the ceiling but you can barely notice it is in use.
So this has got me thinking, what level of ventilation /extraction do you really need for this type of equipment? I'm considering asking to get some more industrial level ventilation fitted..