Lexmark, Dell, IBM laser printers recall
Lexmark is voluntarily recalling 39,431 Lexmark, Dell and IBM Laser Printers because of the risk of electric shock.
The printers can short-circuit, posing an electrical shock hazard to consumers, said the Consumer Product Safety Commission, Tuesday.
The recall includes Lexmark, Dell and IBM brand laser printers with the model numbers : Lexmark E232, E232t, E330, E332n, E332tn ; IBM Infoprint 1412, 1412n ; Dell 1700 and 1700n.
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