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  <body>Unfortunately, by bedroom doubles as my office/digital darkroom so any dust that's on my clothing or that is already in the room, is continually disturbed and ends up on my computer and scanner.

I'm fortunate enough not to have carpet, but with bedding and clothing in the same room, its hard to keep a room dust free .

I keep a plastic box over my scanner when i'm not using it and during a scan, which offers some relief.

Has anyone used an air purifier to help clean the air within the room they scan their film in? I know they wont prevent all the dust from remaining in the room, but do they help?


Cheers!</body>
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  <created-at type="datetime">2009-06-20T02:59:30Z</created-at>
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  <lastreply-at type="datetime">2009-06-22T07:25:55Z</lastreply-at>
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  <title>Scanning and Air Purifiers</title>
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