Some Lasers draw a lot more than most people realize
Here are a couple of quotes from an electrical manual:
1 Connect laser printers and heavy duty copiers on individual 20 Amp branch circuits. Laser printers and heavy duty copiers produce high current surges which cause an increase in the neutral to ground voltage. This action can potentially damage other computer and electronic equipment if they are on the same branch circuit.
2 Check your outlet wiring. Many power outlets are improperly wired. The most common problem is reverse polarity where the hot and neutral wires are reversed. The second most common problem is an open ground or none existing ground wire connection.
3 Verify correct power outlet voltage with a voltmeter at various locations throughout your facility or building. The 120 volts outlets should be 120 volts ± 5%. Also check the neutral to ground voltage. Anything over 2.0 VRMS indicates excessive voltage drop, high harmonics, or poor grounding.
BTW My brother laser printer does the same thing. I have everything pluged into 1 circuit. It is rare that you will find more than 1 circuit in 1 room, so unless you want to run an xtention cord or run new circuits or set up a wireless printer there's not much you can do.
It's a only momentary surge and mine has been that way for 7 years.
If your place is only 4 years old I'm sure it's up to par and you just have too much on 1 circuit.