The 800,000 euro printer didn't fit into the building it was meant for.
An Oireachtas committee plans to look into the spending of more than a million euro on a printer for politicians.
The clerk of the Dáil Peter Finnegan is preparing a report into the incident for the Public Accounts Committee.
The 800,000 euro printer didn't fit into the building it was meant for.
Re-modelling of the room cost more than 230,000 euro including knocking walls to give the printer space to operate.
The PAC, which is chaired by Laois Fianna TD Sean Fleming, will discuss the issue on Thursday.
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