Originally Posted by Hugues could you share your sources ? This article seems to say the contrary: http://www.3dsafety.org/3dsafety/dow...mf2015_eng.pdf this one too: http://www.techworld.com/news/person...treet-3460992/ Better be on the safer side and ventilate. It's not because it does not smell that it's good for your health. Good articles. Now I'm worried about the toxic fumes. Guess I need to get my printing closet up and running faster.
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