LaserWriter IISC

LaserWriter IISC

Infobox Computer Hardware Printer
name = LaserWriter IISC



caption =
introduced = January 1, 1988
discontinued = July 1, 1990
cost =
processor = Motorola 68000
frequency = 7.5 MHz
minimum = 1 MB
maximum = 1 MB
slot = 4
rom = 16 kB
ports = SCSI
type = Laser
color = 1
dpi = 300
speed = 8 Pages Per Minute
language = QuickDraw
power = 900 Watt
weight = 45 lbs
dimensions = (H x W x D) 8.7 x 20.2 x 18.7 in

The LaserWriter IISC was a laser printer manufactured and sold by Apple. The printer was based on the LaserWriter, made to be more economical by forgoing the PostScript interpreter for QuickDraw. To further differentiate the IISC from the rest of the (more expensive) LaserWriter II line, the LocalTalk interface was replaced with a proprietary (and Macintosh-only compatible) SCSI interface.

The printer engine was manufactured by Canon Inc, it is the same SX engine used in the HP LaserJet II. The outer case was Apple-designed along with the logic board.

The Personal LaserWriter SC was similar in these regards to the Personal LaserWriter line.

External links

* [http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=112478 Technical Specifications on Apple.com]


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