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[upbeat music] Greetings and welcome to an LGR printer thing! This is something I wanted to talk about for a long time now. This is a Star Micronics NX-2420 Rainbow dot matrix printer. This was announced in 1990. Fall of 1990, right before the COMDEX Show and it was retailing at a cost of $549 on launch or the equivalent of about $1,043 today, adjusted for inflation. Yikes. So yeah despite that price this was actually billed as one of their low-cost printers. Yeah, low cost right alongside the model NX-2420 Multifont which was 50 bucks cheaper at $499. This was not one of the most expensive printers on the market really. I mean, laser printers were still twice as much as this thing but it still wasnamp;#39;t cheap. I just noticed does that say Ponts? [laughing] Well despite the typos, this was actually meant for businesses. Mostly small businesses being that it wasnamp;#39;t like the very highest and full letter quality things that you can get from a laser printer but it was still fo