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LC-10
editThe Star LC-10 printer appears to have been popular in Europe at least in the 1980s and remains in use and discussion by enthusiasts. The Cambridge Centre for Computing History owns a model for educational purposes. Perhaps this page could list Star products or mention the LC-10 or series? Wikimedia has an image and the printer is mentioned on other language Wikis. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Robert Caliban (talk • contribs) 08:23, 27 June 2022 (UTC)