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bug fogger...okay around print media???

Signed Out

New Member
I was wondering if i set off a few bug bombs in my shop if it could affect my print media? CS5-SOLJETXJ540-GX500-VERSA
 

Gino

Premium Subscriber
I would think so. Get a few of those big blue tarps and first cover them completely and then set off your bombs. I'd also cover your printers.
 

2B

Active Member
Yes, depending on the type of bug bomb. some have more oily residue than others.

suggestion is to drape sheeting over the media, be it plastic or cloth. if your still worried rub the exposed surface down with a lint free cloth and rubbing alcohol.
 
cover everything with the painters plastic sheet first, especially media and printers/computers etc. you can get the sheets from lowes/home depot for cheap.
 

MikePro

New Member
i'd say ur fine... just assume you gotta burn the first few feet of material when you go to print.

people bug bomb their places all the time and don't need to store the contents of their houses.
 

shakey0818

New Member
Yeah OP had the best idea.I get bugs in my comp room when i leave the window wide open to feed the raccoons,so i just put in a bug zapper.It is Little loud when I'm sleeping.
 
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