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CPSCRecalled Sep 7, 2004 · #04211

CPSC, Lexmark International Inc. Announce Recall of Laser Printers

Hazard

These printers can short-circuit, posing an electrical shock hazard to consumers.

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Description

The recall includes Lexmark, Dell and IBM brand laser printers. The brand name and model number for the Lexmark and IBM laser printers can be found on the front of the printer. For Dell laser printers, the brand name is on the front of the printer and the model number is inside the front cover. The recall includes the following model numbers: Lexmark E232, E232t, E330, E332n, E332tn; IBM Infoprint 1412, 1412n; Dell 1700 and 1700n.

Product details

Product
Lexmark, Dell and IBM Laser Printers
Type
Computer Equipment
Manufacturer
Lexmark International Inc., of Lexington, Ky.
Model numbers
E232, E330, 1412, 1700
UPCs
Sold at
These Lexmark printers were sold directly through distributors, and at electronic, office supply and computer stores. IBM printers were sold directly through authorized distributors and resellers and via IBM's web site. Dell printers were sold directly through the firm's Web site. These laser printers were sold from May 2004 through August 2004 for about $200.
Made in
China

What you should do

Consumers should immediately stop using the laser printer, unplug it, and contact their corresponding laser printer company to register their product to receive a free replacement laser printer.

View the official CPSC notice