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{{stub}}The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (プリ ファン) is a low cost "video" printer released by [[Sega]] in late 1995. It is designed to convert single frames of [[composite video]] into physical pictures, acting as a rudimentary capture device.
{{stub}}The '''Sega Pri Fun''' (プリ ファン) (Printer Fun-Fun) is a Japanese add-on printer for the [[Sega Pico]] and [[Sega Saturn]]. It uses a video-in interface to make pictures approximately 4 x 6 inches from any device with composite video out. The Pico, Saturn, VCR, camcorder and television as shown as examples on the back of the box, however the Pri Fun printer does not require the user to use a Pico or Saturn. It uses a single roll of thermal dye that makes 30 prints per cartridge. It can be used in conjunction with the Pri Fun Pause Pack that freezes the video input so you can take a picture. The unit also accommodates sticker sheets. SEGA also released a series of thirteen Pri Fun Packs featuring a variety of franchises which allowed the user to select from 20 still images contained on the pack which they could print out.  
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The Pri Fun was not officially released outside of Japan.
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==Hardware==
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The Pri Fun is similar to regular computer printers, except rather than receving precise instructions on how to print a page, it merely prints the current frame of video, supplied by any device that can supply a composite video signal (examples listed by the box and manual include televisions, VCRs, camcorders, games consoles and LaserDisc players). It generates roughly 4x6-inch pictures (either as one image, or four smaller tiled images) on specially adapted paper using thermal dye. Each printer roll can produce up to 30 full colour prints.
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The Pri Fun is a stand-alone device that only requires a video signal, however Sega offered means to extend its functionality. Thirteen "character packs" (キャラクターパック) where produced (often themed around licensed properties or Sega franchises); bespoke cartridges which offering 20 pre-configured printing patterns. A "Pause Pack" (ポーズパック) was also offered to "pause" the video feed, taking the guesswork out of printing moving footage. Multiple paper types were also offered, such as those with an adhesive backing to create stickers.
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Contrary to suggestions on the box, the Pri Fun is not designed with either the [[Sega Saturn]] or [[Sega Pico]] in mind; it does not directly connect to any video game system, only composite video inputs. No Saturn games were developed with the Pri Fun in mind, however two Pico games were; ''[[Petapeta Chokkin Asoberu Zukan: Doubutsu]]'' and ''[[Sanrio Festival Tanoshii Card-dzukuri]]'', which can render "printer friendly" graphics on-screen (in ''Sanrio Festival'''s case, greeting card templates). Neither game technically requires the Pri Fun to function.
  
 
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==Releases==
 
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| front=PriFun02 PF JP Box Front.jpg
 
| back=PataPataPeppy-back.jpg
 
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| code=3
| name=Tama & Friends
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| name=Sanchoume no Tama
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| name2=3丁目のタマ
 
| front=PriFun03 PF JP Box Front.jpg
 
| front=PriFun03 PF JP Box Front.jpg
 
| back=PriFun03 JP Box Back.jpg
 
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| name2=ちびまる子ちゃん
 
| front=SegaPriFun_Cartridge04.jpg
 
| front=SegaPriFun_Cartridge04.jpg
 
| back=SegaPriFun_Cartridge04-Back.jpg
 
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| front=SEGA-PriFun-5-Front.jpg
 
| front=SEGA-PriFun-5-Front.jpg
 
| back=SEGA-PriFun-5-back.jpg
 
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| name=X-Mas Pack
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| name=Xmas & Nenga
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| front=SegaPriFun_Cartridge07.jpg
 
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| back=SegaPriFun_Cartridge07_back.jpg
 
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<gallery>
 
Prifun Manual.pdf|Pri Fun Manual
 
Prifun Safety.pdf|Pri Fun Safety
 
Prifun Warranty.pdf|Pri Fun Warranty
 
Prifun Cleaning.pdf|Pri Fun Cleaning
 
Prifun Pause.pdf|Pri Fun Pause
 
Prifun Ink.pdf|Pri Fun Ink
 
Prifun Paper.pdf|Pri Fun Paper
 
Prifun Sticker.pdf|Pri Fun Sticker
 
</gallery>
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 10:37, 6 November 2024

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The Pri Fun (プリ ファン) is a low cost "video" printer released by Sega in late 1995. It is designed to convert single frames of composite video into physical pictures, acting as a rudimentary capture device.

The Pri Fun was not officially released outside of Japan.

Hardware

The Pri Fun is similar to regular computer printers, except rather than receving precise instructions on how to print a page, it merely prints the current frame of video, supplied by any device that can supply a composite video signal (examples listed by the box and manual include televisions, VCRs, camcorders, games consoles and LaserDisc players). It generates roughly 4x6-inch pictures (either as one image, or four smaller tiled images) on specially adapted paper using thermal dye. Each printer roll can produce up to 30 full colour prints.

The Pri Fun is a stand-alone device that only requires a video signal, however Sega offered means to extend its functionality. Thirteen "character packs" (キャラクターパック) where produced (often themed around licensed properties or Sega franchises); bespoke cartridges which offering 20 pre-configured printing patterns. A "Pause Pack" (ポーズパック) was also offered to "pause" the video feed, taking the guesswork out of printing moving footage. Multiple paper types were also offered, such as those with an adhesive backing to create stickers.

Contrary to suggestions on the box, the Pri Fun is not designed with either the Sega Saturn or Sega Pico in mind; it does not directly connect to any video game system, only composite video inputs. No Saturn games were developed with the Pri Fun in mind, however two Pico games were; Petapeta Chokkin Asoberu Zukan: Doubutsu and Sanrio Festival Tanoshii Card-dzukuri, which can render "printer friendly" graphics on-screen (in Sanrio Festival's case, greeting card templates). Neither game technically requires the Pri Fun to function.

Photo gallery

Releases

Code Name Box scans Images Region Date Price Documentation Description
1 Pochacco The Yorimichi Dog
PriFun1 JP Box Back.jpgNospine.pngPriFun1 JP Box Front.jpg
Pri Fun1 JP Cartridge.jpg


2 Pata Pata Peppy
パタパタペッピー
PataPataPeppy-back.jpgNospine.pngPriFun02 PF JP Box Front.jpg


3 Sanchoume no Tama
3丁目のタマ
PriFun03 JP Box Back.jpgNospine.pngPriFun03 PF JP Box Front.jpg
PriFun03 JP Cartridge.jpg


4 Chibi Maruko-chan
ちびまる子ちゃん
SegaPriFun Cartridge04-Back.jpgNospine.pngSegaPriFun Cartridge04.jpg
SEGA-PriFun-4-Cartridge.jpg


5 Mahou Kishi Rayearth
魔法騎士レイアース
SEGA-PriFun-5-back.jpgNospine.pngSEGA-PriFun-5-Front.jpg
SEGA-PriFun-5-Cartridge.jpg
SEGA-PriFun-5-inserts.jpg
SEGA-PriFun-5-Back-Detail.jpg


6 Johnny's Junior
ジャニーズジュニア
PriFun06 PF JP Box Back.jpgNospine.pngPriFun06 PF JP Box Front.jpg
PriFun06 PF JP Box Cartridge.jpg


7 Xmas & Nenga
Xmas&年賀
SegaPriFun Cartridge07 back.jpgNospine.pngSegaPriFun Cartridge07.jpg


8 Pingu
PriFun Pingu Back.jpgNospine.pngPrifun pingu front.jpg
PriFun Pingu Cart.jpg


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10 Chao Pack
ちゃおパック
SEGA-PriFun-10-Back.jpgNospine.pngSEGA-PriFun-10-Front.jpg
SEGA-PriFun-10-Cartridge.jpg
SEGA-PriFun-10-Contents.jpg
SEGA-PriFun-10-Inserts.jpg
SEGA-PriFun-10-Manual.jpg
SEGA-PriFun-10-Back-Detail.jpg


11 Doraemon
ドラえもん
PriFun Cartridge11.png


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13 Virtua Fighter
バーチャファイター
PriFun13 PF JP Box Back.jpgNospine.pngPriFun13 PF JP Box Front.jpg


Pause Pack
ポーズパック
PausePack PriFun JP Box Back.jpgNospine-small.pngPausePack PriFun JP Box Front.jpg


Prifun Pause.pdf
Manual
Sticker Pack (30 Sheets)
Prifun Sticker.pdf


Paper Pack (30 Sheets)
Prifun Paper.pdf


Postcard Pack (30 Sheets)


Ink Cartridge Pack (30 Prints)
Prifun Ink.pdf


Patents

Physical scans

Pico, JP
PriFun JP Box Back.jpgNospine-small.pngPriFun YJA3.jpg
Cover
Prifun Manual.pdf
Manual
Prifun Safety.pdf
Safety
Prifun Warranty.pdf
Warranty
Prifun Cleaning.pdf
Cleaning

References


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