Talk:Spark printer

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[edit] Dubious?- Casio FP-12 reference

Heading added by fourohfour, after statement was tagged {{dubious}}

The Casio FP-12 printer listed in the external references is clearly not a Spark_printer but a Thermal_printer. The paper it uses is white (not metalised) which turns black under influence of heat (for example when lightly touched with a soldering iron). An example of a Casio Spark_printer would be the FP-10.
--Piotr433 15:14, 30 November 2006 (UTC)

You are of course absolutely correct. I mistakenly thought all the Casio printers use the same technology and hence added the printer with the best references. :) Apparently, their first printer was the FP-10, which were later followed by the range of thermal printers, such as the FP-12. I have updated article. Sorry for the confusion. --Frodet 20:04, 30 November 2006 (UTC)