Experiments conducted by physicists from the Technical University of Denmark have now pinned down a critical feature of the ...
That implicates dot matrix printer paper, newspaper, and the paper on which some magazines and scientific journals are printed. One might think that a thinner edge is more hazardous, but the ...
If you've not heard of the former, dot matrix paper is used in specific types of computer printers for creating business reports, receipts, train tickets and more. 'Paper has been central to ...
Paper cuts are more than just a simple annoyance. What type of paper is the sharpest? A recent Danish study reveals the ...
But the closer a paper is to 65 micrometers wide, the more primed it is for a cut. That fearsome measurement is most often seen in examples like sheets of newspaper or dot-matrix printer paper ...
That left paper that is neither too thick nor too thin, like the kind that is used in newspapers or dot-matrix printers—the two types tied for the title "Most likely to cut skin." Other culprits ...
On the other hand, we found that papers that are neither too thick nor too thin, such as newspaper or dot-matrix printer paper, are the most susceptible to cuts. by S. Arnbjerg-Nielsen ...
JENSEN: The most hazardous paper is 65 microns thick, and that corresponds roughly to some newspapers, but also dot-matrix printer paper, which is, like, an old-fashioned type of printer. Some ...
Between an office downtown and tickets to local festivals and performances, long-time Xpress office manager enjoyed the best ...