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The '''Game Boy Printer''' (Japanese: '''ポケットプリンタ''' ''Pocket Printer'') is a thermal printer designed for the [[Game Boy]] and [[Game Boy Color]]. The Game Boy Printer was released in 1998 alongside the [[Game Boy Camera]]. It is a thermal printer that connects to the Game Boy with a Game Link Cable. Its purpose is to print images from compatible games on small rolls of thermal [[Game Boy Printer Paper]]. Individual sheets are adhesive-backed and 3.8 cm (1.5 in) in diameter. The Game Boy Printer uses six AA batteries. It is compatible with all Game Boy models except for the [[Game Boy Advance#Game Boy Micro|Game Boy Micro]]. A [[Link Cable]] is required to connect the printer to a Game Boy.
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The '''Game Boy Printer''' (Japanese: '''ポケットプリンタ''' ''Pocket Printer'') is a thermal printer designed for the [[Game Boy]] and [[Game Boy Color]]. The Game Boy Printer was released in 1998 alongside the [[Game Boy Camera]]. It is a thermal printer that connects to the Game Boy with a [[Game Link Cable]].
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Its purpose is to print images from compatible games on small rolls of thermal [[Game Boy Printer Paper]]. Individual sheets are adhesive-backed and 3.8 cm (1.5 in) in diameter. The Game Boy Printer uses six AA batteries.
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It is compatible with all Game Boy models (including the [[Game Boy Advance]]) except for the [[Game Boy Advance#Game Boy Micro|Game Boy Micro]]. A [[Link Cable]] is required to connect the printer to a Game Boy.
  
 
A successor known as the [[Game Boy Printer Color]] was also in development according to [[Mario Artist: Paint Studio]] data-mining, but silently cancelled.
 
A successor known as the [[Game Boy Printer Color]] was also in development according to [[Mario Artist: Paint Studio]] data-mining, but silently cancelled.
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==Compatible games published by Nintendo==
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*[[Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Color)]] - Print out collectible stickers known as [[mariowiki:DK Sticker Pack|DK Sticker Packs]] from the selection menu. These are found in specific levels in each world. The stickers are stored in the Sticker Book.
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*[[Game Boy Camera]] - Print out user-generated or preloaded Album-B photos, some of which are hidden. The available preloaded photographs vary on the language of the game (Japanese or English), or the special edition (including [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Game Boy Camera]] or [[CoroCoro Pocket Camera]]). <!--Test [[Hello Kitty Pocket Camera]] -->
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*[[Monster Tactics|Kakurenbo Battle: Monster Tactics]] - The ability to print is available after clearing the first dungeon, entering the MonTac Centre,  talking to a lady at the counter, and choosing the "P"/プリント option on the menu that follows. The player can print Mon-Tac (monsters) obtained by the player, with variations based on size.<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/JRPG/comments/ig1iol/kakurenbo_battle_monster_tactics_for_game_boy/ Reddit]</ref><ref>[https://imgur.com/gallery/yRKI9sK  Kakurenbo Battle Monster Tactic's Game Boy Printer feature. (2000, Game Boy Color, Japan Exclusive) - gameboy printer post - Imgur]</ref>
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*[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX]] - Print out from one of a total of 13 photographs taken by the Photographer and obtained at different points in the game, from the [[zeldawiki:The Travels of Link|The Travels of Link]] photo album. However, only 12 can be taken and one of the photographs assumes Link stole from the shop; which would change the player's name to "THIEF".
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*[[The Little Mermaid 2: Pinball Frenzy]] - Print out photos of characters and scenes from {{wp|The Little Mermaid}}, unlocked through minigames through playing the two pinball games.<ref>[https://imgur.com/gallery/QM0DeqO Printable Photos from The Little Mermaid 2 Pinball Frenzy for Game Boy Color. Printed with Game Boy Printer. - gameboy post - Imgur]</ref>
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*[[Mickey's Racing Adventure]] - Print the title screen, various characters, scenes, objects related to the {{wp|Mickey Mouse}} franchise. Photos are unlocked by winning races and completing certain other tasks. It is possible to gather nuts and trade them to Chip n' Dale for the Print Shop Key.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?vanity=thatguywithagameboycamera&set=a.691101385118931 Mickey's Racing Adventure - Game Boy Printer (Facebook set by user "Thatguywithagameboycamera")]<ref>[https://imgur.com/gallery/20hT4DZ Printable photos from Mickey's Racing Adventure for Game Boy Color with a Game Boy Printer. - gameboy printer post - Imgur]</ref>
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*[[Mickey's Speedway USA]] - Prints a certificate for passing the Driving School, various characters and scenes related to the Mickey Mouse franchise. Photos are unlocked by passing the Driving School. More photos are unlocked after taking places in the races. There are a total of 28 photos to print.<ref>[https://m.facebook.com/media/set?vanity=thatguywithagameboycamera&set=a.699224824306587 Disney's Mickey's Speedway USA - Game Boy Printer (Facebook set by user "Thatguywithagameboycamera")]</ref>
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*[[Pokémon Crystal Version]] - See Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions.
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*[[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions]] (excluding Korean version) - Mainly the same as Pokémon Yellow, but now the party Pokémon printing is accessed from an NPC at the Photo Studio in Cianwood City. It is also possible to print mail, and stamps at the Ruins of Alph if every entry of Unown is unlocked in the new Pokédex. It is not possible to print out a Pikachu's Beach highscore due to the minigame not existing in the games.
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*[[Pokémon Pinball]] - Print out the highscore tables
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*[[Pokémon Trading Card Game (game)|Pokémon Trading Card Game]] - Print a single card, a list of a custom deck configuration, a list of every card owned by the player.
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*[[Pokémon Card GB 2: GR-Dan Sanjou!]] - See Pokémon Trading Card Game
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*[[Pokémon Yellow Version]] - Print out Pokédex entries, the Pokédex diploma from Celadon Condominiums if the player has a complete Pokédex, a list of Pokémon from the Pokémon Storage System, party Pokémon (via Pokémon Fan Club Chairman and the Pikachu's Beach minigame highscore)
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*[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]] - Print out banners from the Mystery Room menu in the Toy Box mode. Options in the Mystery Room are unlocked after rescuing toads in the Original 1985 mode.
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*[[Trade & Battle: Card Hero]] - Print out cards collected by the player, including card-battle monsters.<ref>[https://thatguywithagameboycamera.tumblr.com/post/653563497567879168/trade-battle-card-hero-printable-card-manatot That Guy With A Game Boy Camera — Trade & Battle Card Hero for Game Boy Color (Manatot)] <ref>[https://thatguywithagameboycamera.tumblr.com/post/653550388802404352/trade-battle-card-hero-for-game-boy-color That Guy With A Game Boy Camera — Trade & Battle Card Hero for Game Boy Color (Master)]</ref>
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Note: [[Chee-Chai Alien]] (of the [[Chalien series]], since published by [[Nintendo]]) also supports the Game Boy Printer, where it can be used for Kirako's minigame, known as Nen (念).<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoP_AkPTNjc Chee-Chai Alien minigames: Nen (Kirako) with Game Boy Printer - Evie's Non-Specific Channel (Games, Media, Kawaii) - YouTube]</ref>
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==Parameters==
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The Game Boy Printer's job will take into consideration the number of sheets to print (between 0 and 255 with 0 meaning a line feed only), the margins, the palette, and the exposure setting (-25% darkness and +25% in the official manual).<ref>[https://gbdev.io/pandocs/Gameboy_Printer.html Game Boy Printer - Pan Docs]</ref>
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==Printer errors==
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When attempting to print, an error code will appear if the printer job has failed (i.e. with the notation "Printer Error [n]").
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{| border="1"
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!Error number
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!Official cause
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|"The batteries are empty."
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|2
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|"The universal game link cable is not, or incorrectly connected to the printer."
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|3
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|"There is a paper jam."
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|"The ambient printer temperature is too high or low for the printer to operate."
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<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/support/game_boy__pocket__color_559_632.html Nintendo of Europe support (dead link) (archived version needed)]</ref>
  
 
==Release data==
 
==Release data==

Revision as of 03:11, 20 April 2022

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The Game Boy Printer (Japanese: ポケットプリンタ Pocket Printer) is a thermal printer designed for the Game Boy and Game Boy Color. The Game Boy Printer was released in 1998 alongside the Game Boy Camera. It is a thermal printer that connects to the Game Boy with a Game Link Cable.

Its purpose is to print images from compatible games on small rolls of thermal Game Boy Printer Paper. Individual sheets are adhesive-backed and 3.8 cm (1.5 in) in diameter. The Game Boy Printer uses six AA batteries.


It is compatible with all Game Boy models (including the Game Boy Advance) except for the Game Boy Micro. A Link Cable is required to connect the printer to a Game Boy.

A successor known as the Game Boy Printer Color was also in development according to Mario Artist: Paint Studio data-mining, but silently cancelled.

Compatible games published by Nintendo

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  • Kakurenbo Battle: Monster Tactics - The ability to print is available after clearing the first dungeon, entering the MonTac Centre, talking to a lady at the counter, and choosing the "P"/プリント option on the menu that follows. The player can print Mon-Tac (monsters) obtained by the player, with variations based on size.[1][2]
  • The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX - Print out from one of a total of 13 photographs taken by the Photographer and obtained at different points in the game, from the The Travels of Link photo album. However, only 12 can be taken and one of the photographs assumes Link stole from the shop; which would change the player's name to "THIEF".
  • Mickey's Racing Adventure - Print the title screen, various characters, scenes, objects related to the Mickey Mouse franchise. Photos are unlocked by winning races and completing certain other tasks. It is possible to gather nuts and trade them to Chip n' Dale for the Print Shop Key.Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag
  • Mickey's Speedway USA - Prints a certificate for passing the Driving School, various characters and scenes related to the Mickey Mouse franchise. Photos are unlocked by passing the Driving School. More photos are unlocked after taking places in the races. There are a total of 28 photos to print.[4]
  • Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions (excluding Korean version) - Mainly the same as Pokémon Yellow, but now the party Pokémon printing is accessed from an NPC at the Photo Studio in Cianwood City. It is also possible to print mail, and stamps at the Ruins of Alph if every entry of Unown is unlocked in the new Pokédex. It is not possible to print out a Pikachu's Beach highscore due to the minigame not existing in the games.
  • Pokémon Trading Card Game - Print a single card, a list of a custom deck configuration, a list of every card owned by the player.
  • Pokémon Yellow Version - Print out Pokédex entries, the Pokédex diploma from Celadon Condominiums if the player has a complete Pokédex, a list of Pokémon from the Pokémon Storage System, party Pokémon (via Pokémon Fan Club Chairman and the Pikachu's Beach minigame highscore)
  • Super Mario Bros. Deluxe - Print out banners from the Mystery Room menu in the Toy Box mode. Options in the Mystery Room are unlocked after rescuing toads in the Original 1985 mode.
  • Trade & Battle: Card Hero - Print out cards collected by the player, including card-battle monsters.Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag

Note: Chee-Chai Alien (of the Chalien series, since published by Nintendo) also supports the Game Boy Printer, where it can be used for Kirako's minigame, known as Nen (念).[5]

Parameters

The Game Boy Printer's job will take into consideration the number of sheets to print (between 0 and 255 with 0 meaning a line feed only), the margins, the palette, and the exposure setting (-25% darkness and +25% in the official manual).[6]

Printer errors

When attempting to print, an error code will appear if the printer job has failed (i.e. with the notation "Printer Error [n]").

Error number Official cause
1 "The batteries are empty."
2 "The universal game link cable is not, or incorrectly connected to the printer."
3 "There is a paper jam."
4 "The ambient printer temperature is too high or low for the printer to operate."

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Release data

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  • Game Boy Printer (United States, Canada) (comes with printer, manual and Game Link Cable)
  • Game Boy Printer (Europe)
  • Game Boy Printer (Japan)
  • Game Boy Pikachu Printer (Japan)

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References

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Hardware

Game Boy • Game Boy Pocket • Game Boy Light • Game Boy Color • Game Boy Advance (hardware family)

Components / other

Media: Game Pak (GB • GBC)

Game Boy

Game Boy Printer • Game Link Cable • Universal Game Link Adapter • Game Link Cable Adapter • Universal Game Link Cable • Four Player Adapter • Game Boy Stereo Headphones • Game Boy Rechargeable Battery Pack • Game Boy Battery Case • Game Boy Soft Case • Game Boy Cleaning Kit

Game Boy Pocket

Game Link Cable • Game Link Cable (Pocket) • Universal Game Link Adapter • Game Link Cable Adapter • Universal Game Link Cable • Four Player Adapter • Battery Pack • Game Boy Pocket Charger • AC Adapter

Game Boy Color

Game Link Cable (Color) • Mobile GB Adapter