The actual material being printed on is usually paper which is out of wood, how ever the printer may be made out of metal, and I am confused on which one you are asking about.
I'm pretty sure it was the other way around.
Until computers started to dominate science and technology in the early decades of the 20th century, virtually every measuring instrument was analog.
Many scientific instruments now measure things digitally (automatically showing readings on LCD displays) instead of using analog pointers and dials.
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I would say that its true, but let me know how it went.