When I worked in R&D at HP's Microwave Division (1972 ~ 1976) and HP LaserJet 
Division (1976 ~ 2000) we designed all our products to meet specifications 
across a temperature range of -20 to +55 degrees Centigrade.  I would assume 
this was a standard requirement across most if not all HP products although I 
can't be sure. 

Therefore if you are operating your HP equipment in an office environment you 
can probably reduce air flow some without a significant degradation in 
performance.  On the other hand, as has been reiterated here many times, cooler 
is always better from a reliability standpoint.  Therefore I would personally 
hesitate to reduce the air flow in any of my HP gear.

Jim Hall W4TVI
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