Color StyleWriter 2500

Color StyleWriter 2500

Infobox Computer Hardware Printer
name = Color StyleWriter 2500



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introduced = February 1, 1996
discontinued = 1997
cost =
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ports = Serial, optional LocalTalk, optional Ethernet
type = Inkjet
color = 4
dpi = 720 x 360
speed = 5 Pages Per Minute in B&W, 0.66 Page Per Minute in color
language = QuickDraw
power = 27.6 Watt
weight = 6.9 lbs
dimensions = (H x W x D) 8.3 x 14.4 x 9.2 in

The Color StyleWriter 2500 is a color inkjet printer manufactured and sold by Apple in 1996. It was based on a Canon-developed Bubblejet printer, but was repackaged with a new housing, firmware and Apple's proprietary 8-pin mini-DIN serial port. The printer is similar in appearance and functionality to the StyleWriter 2400, but featured faster printing speeds: 5 PPM black, 0.66 color, vs the 2400's 3 PPM black, 0.3 color.

Apple offered localtalk and ethertalk networking upgrades in the form of external print server devices. Also offered was a "PhotoGrade" kit, which included a special monobloc (heads and ink in one unit) cartridge with lighter photo-oriented inks and coated paper.

External links

* [http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=112507 Technical Specifications on Apple.com]


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