FCC looks at things like price, where advertised, where sold.  If any of these
look a lot like other consumer ITE, the verdict will be Class B.

If it is advertised only in periodicals such as Forbes and the WSJ , and sold
only through high end ITE outlets, to mainly buiness clients, then it might pass
the Class A "test".

---------------------- Forwarded by George Alspaugh/Lex/Lexmark on 10/25/2001
01:28 PM ---------------------------

cecil.gittens%[email protected] on 10/25/2001 12:14:51 PM

Please respond to cecil.gittens%[email protected]

To:   emc-pstc%[email protected]
cc:    (bcc: George Alspaugh/Lex/Lexmark)
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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