Wide format graphic design/printing home business — need proper air filtration?
Does anyone out there have a good knowledge on the best air filtration for a home business? My common law partner and I print on our wide-format Epson 9800 printer daily in our home basement (using K3 inks) but we live on the main floor which is closed off from the basement with a door (we aren’t able to afford commercial space for a while as we just started this business.). Right now we have a couple of the Honeywell True Hepa Round Air Purifiers, one in each 250sq ft room. Not sure if this is sufficient? We plan to live here for a while but we want to eventually start a family. Obviously, we wouldn’t have children EVER enter the basement but we’re just concerned about the air quality in the future…. especially throughout the whole house. Any reliable info would be helpful and appreciated.
3M offers a good filtration analysis, particularly with graphic design and printing in mind. They are in both filtration and graphics, so it is a double major for them.
Just for truth in advertising, I get a pension from 3M.
November 4th, 2009 at 9:52 pm
3M offers a good filtration analysis, particularly with graphic design and printing in mind. They are in both filtration and graphics, so it is a double major for them.
Just for truth in advertising, I get a pension from 3M.
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