Cecil,

Cost here is not the issue. Market is the issue.
If the product is put on the retail consumer market
then it has to be Class B (requires an FCC ID number
as well). 
If sales are limited to commercial (the average
consumer could not obtain one) then Class A. 
If the sales will not be so restricted, then you will
have to go Class B.

John Juhasz
FIber Options
Bohemia, NY


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Subject: FCC Class A and Class B testing



From: Cecil A. Gittens

I am in process in creating an EMC test plan for a Photo Color Printer that
will be sold for about $1200.00.
My question is can I test this product for either FCC Class A or B?
Does the cost of a product matters if it is Class A or B for the US market?

Cecil


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