LaserWriter Plus

LaserWriter Plus

Infobox Computer Hardware Printer
name = LaserWriter Plus


caption =
introduced = January 1, 1986
discontinued = February 1, 1988
cost =
processor = Motorola 68000
frequency = 12 MHz
minimum = 1.5 MB
maximum = 1.5 MB
slot = 1
rom = 1 MB
ports = Serial, LocalTalk
type = Laser
color = 1
dpi = 300
speed = 8 Pages Per Minute
language = PostScript Diablo 630
power = 760 Watt
weight = 77 lbs
dimensions = (H x W x D) 11.5 x 18.5 x 16.2 in

The LaserWriter Plus is a laser printer manufactured and sold by Apple. The printer is mechanically identical to the previous LaserWriter; the only difference between them is the expanded ROM which contained seven additional fonts.

External links

* [http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=112476 Technical Specifications on Apple.com]
* [http://www.mac512.com/macwebpages/lw.htm Another technical specifications page, this one listing the available fonts.]


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