- The
LaserWriter is a
laser printer with built-in
PostScript interpreter sold by Apple, Inc. from 1985 to 1988. It was one of the
first laser printers available...
- The
Color LaserWriter was a line of
PostScript four-color
laser printers manufactured by
Apple Computer, Inc. in the mid-1990s.
These printers were compatible...
- language. In 1985,
Apple Computer licensed PostScript for use in its
LaserWriter printers,
which helped spark the
desktop publishing revolution. Adobe...
- be
broadly divided into
three lines: Image
Writer (dot matrix),
LaserWriter (PostScript
laser), and Style
Writer (thermal inkjet). Apple's
first printer was...
- 1993
LaserWriter Select 360
LaserWriter April 22, 1996
LaserWriter Pro 810
LaserWriter November 1, 1994
Personal LaserWriter 320
LaserWriter September...
- Family(1985)[b][e]
LaserWriter (1985)[b] Image
Writer II (1985)[b]
Apple Personal Modem (1985)[b]
Apple UniDisk 3.5 (1985)[c]
LaserWriter Plus (1986)[b] Apple...
- installed, it was a low-cost
alternative to the
vastly more
expensive LaserWriter.
Another third-party
innovation was an add-on
peripheral called the ThunderScan...
-
project would be cancelled. However, the
AppleTalk networking system and
LaserWriter printer would be
hugely successful in
launching the
desktop publishing...
- The
Macintosh team had
already begun work on what
would become the
LaserWriter and had
considered a
number of
other options to
answer the
question of...
- consumer-oriented
Apple LaserWriter laser printer. At that time, the 300-dpi
Canon laser printing engine to be used in
LaserWriters was seen as good enough...