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Printer Information Dot Matrix Printers Ink Jet Printers Printer Information Pages Minimum Intro. Discont’d Weight Per DPI Engine Printer Name Date Date (lbs.) Dimensions (inches) Minute (Max.) Life (pgs.) Printer Code Name Apple //c Thermal Printer Order #: A9M0306 Article #: NeXT Laser Printer Order #: N2000 Article #: Apple Dot Matrix Printer 18.7 4.75 H x 15.5 W x 11 D 160x144 Order #: A2M0058 Article #: 1784 Apple Daisy Wheel Printer 37.0 6.87 H x 23.22 W x 14.84 D 10, 12, 15 Order #: A3M0027 Article #: 1764 Scribe Apr 84 Aug 86 Order #: A9M0306 Article #: Apple Color Plotter Jun 84 Order #: Article #: 149 Apple 410 Colour Plotter 13.2 4.8 H x 16.2 W x 11.8 D Order #: A9M0302P Article #: 1991 Silentype Jan 80 Jun 84 Order #: A2M0032 Article #: Dot Matrix Printers ImageWriter Jun 84 Dec 85 19.0 4.8 H x 16.2 W x 11.8 D n/a 144 n/a Order #: A9M0303 Article #: ImageWriter (15") Apr 84 Sep 87 26.4 5.6 H x 22 W x 11.8 D n/a 144 n/a Order #: Article #: ImageWriter II Sep 85 n/a 15.0 5 H x 17 W x 12 D 2 draft 144 n/a Express 0.5 best Order #: A9M0320 Article #: 10275 ImageWriter LQ Aug 87 Dec 90 38.0 5.12 H x 23.2 W x 15 D 0.3 216 n/a Order #: A9M0340 Article #: Ink Jet Printers StyleWriter Mar 91 Jan 93 7.5 12.5 H x 13.25 W x 5.6 D 1 draft 360 n/a Franklin, Mighty Mouse, 0.5 best Salsa, Tabasco Order #: M8000LL/A Article #: StyleWriter II Jan 93 Apr 95 6.6 7 H x 13.6 W x 7.9 D 2 draft 360 n/a Speedracer 1 best Order #: M2003LL/A Article #: OCTOBER 15, 2016 12:59 AM Note: n/a = information not available or not applicable DatabasePAGE 1 Last Modified On: 1/5/2002 Printer Information Pages Minimum Intro. Discont’d Weight Per DPI Engine Printer Name Date Date (lbs.) Dimensions (inches) Minute (Max.) Life (pgs.) Printer Code Name StyleWriter 1200 Apr 95 n/a 6.6 7 H x 13.6 W x 7.9 D 3 draft 720x360 n/a 2 best Order #: Article #: 17596, 17551 Color StyleWriter 1500 Feb 96 n/a 5.5 6.9 H x 13.7 W x 8.5 D 3 mono 720x360 n/a Chile 0.3 color Order #: M4428LL/A Article #: 19321, 19320 Portable StyleWriter Jun 93 May 95 4.5 1.9 H x 12.2 W x 8.7 D 1.5 360 n/a Order #: M1734LL/A Article #: 12455 Apple Color Printer Jan 93 Feb 94 22.0 6.7 H x 20.5 W x 16 D 2 mono 360 n/a 3.5 color Order #: B1029LL/A Article #: 11157 Color StyleWriter Pro Feb 94 Dec 95 11.0 7.2 H x 16.5 W x 10.1 D 2 mono 360 n/a Fantasia, Logo 0.5 color Order #: M1936LL/A Article #: 14658 Color StyleWriter 2200 Jun 95 n/a 3.1 2.2 H x 11.8 W x 6.2 D 5 mono 720x360 n/a Calamari 0.3 color Order #: M3474LL/A Article #: 17847 Color StyleWriter 2400 Sep 94 n/a 7.9 8.3 H x 14.4 W x 8.4 D 3 mono 360 n/a Aurora 0.3 color Order #: M2841LL/A Article #: 16388 Color StyleWriter 2500 Feb 96 n/a 6.9 8.3 H x 14.4 W x 9.2 D 5 mono 720x360 n/a Jalapeno 0.66 color Order #: M4236LL/A Article #: 19324 Color StyleWriter 4100 Jun 97 n/a 11.7 7.8 H x 17.2 W x 15.9 D 5 mono 600 n/a Cabo, Schooner 1.7 color Order #: Article #: 34024 Color StyleWriter 4500 Jun 97 n/a 11.7 7.8 H x 17.2 W x 15.9 D 5 mono 600 n/a Baja, Normandy 1.7 color Order #: Article #: Color StyleWriter 6500 Jun 97 n/a 14.3 6.9 H x 17.5 W x 15.6 D 8 mono 600 n/a 4 color Order #: Article #: Laser Printers LaserWriter Mar 85 Feb 88 77.0 11.5 H x 18.5 W x 16.2 D 8 300 300,000 LightWriter Order #: Article #: LaserWriter Plus Jan 86 Feb 88 77.0 11.5 H x 18.5 W x 16.2 D 8 300 300,000 Order #: M0198LL/A Article #: LaserWriter IISC Jan 88 Jul 90 45.0 8.7 H x 20.2 W x 18.7 D 8 300 300,000 Solo Order #: Article #: 1944 OCTOBER 15, 2016 12:59 AM Note: n/a = information not available or not applicable DatabasePAGE 2 Last Modified On: 1/5/2002 Printer Information Pages Minimum Intro. Discont’d Weight Per DPI Engine Printer Name Date Date (lbs.) Dimensions (inches) Minute (Max.) Life (pgs.) Printer Code Name LaserWriter IINT Jan 88 Oct 91 45.0 8.7 H x 20.2 W x 18.7 D 8 300 300,000 Leia Order #: Article #: 1944 LaserWriter IINTX Jan 88 Oct 91 45.0 8.7 H x 20.2 W x 18.7 D 8 300 300,000 Darth Vader Order #: Article #: 6968, 1944 LaserWriter IIf Oct 91 May 93 45.0 8.7 H x 20.2 W x 18.7 D 8 300 300,000 Kirin Dry Order #: Article #: 1944 LaserWriter IIg Oct 91 Oct 93 45.0 8.7 H x 20.2 W x 18.7 D 8 300 300,000 Kirin Order #: Article #: 1944 LaserWriter Pro 600 Jan 93 Oct 93 39.0 12.1 H x 16.8 W x 16.9 D 8 600 450,000 Tollhouse Order #: Article #: LaserWriter Pro 630 Jan 93 Sep 94 39.0 12.1 H x 16.8 W x 16.9 D 8 600 450,000 Order #: M5858LL/B Article #: LaserWriter Pro 810 Oct 93 Nov 94 81.0 19.5 H x 20.5 W x 21.5 D 20 800 600,000 Order #: B1322LL/A Article #: 13687 LaserWriter 16/600 PS Sep 94 n/a 40.0 12.1 H x 16.7 W x 16.9 D 17 600 450,000 Cobra Order #: Article #: 16387 LaserWriter 12/640 PS Jun 96 n/a 26.5 9.25 H x 15.94 W x 16.65 D 12 standard 600 300,000 Mongoose 8 duplex Order #: M3977LL/A Article #: LaserWriter 8500 Aug 97 n/a 70.4 16.2 H x 23.2 W x 17.9 D 20 600 n/a Badger Order #: M5571LL/A Article #: Color LaserWriter 12/600 PS Jun 95 n/a 110.0 18 H x 21 W x 23 D 12 mono 600 300,000 mono 3 color 150,000 color Order #: Article #: Color LaserWriter 12/660 PS Oct 96 n/a 110.0 18 H x 21 W x 23 D 12 mono 600 300,000 mono 3 color 150,000 color Order #: B3020LL/A Article #: Personal Laser Printers Personal LaserWriter SC Jun 90 Sep 93 32.0 8 H x 15 W x 18.3 D 4 300 150,000 Shout Order #: Article #: Personal LaserWriter LS Mar 91 May 93 31.0 8 H x 15 W x 18.3 D 4 300 150,000 Nike Order #: Article #: OCTOBER 15, 2016 12:59 AM Note: n/a = information not available or not applicable DatabasePAGE 3 Last Modified On: 1/5/2002 Printer Information Pages Minimum Intro. Discont’d Weight Per DPI Engine Printer Name Date Date (lbs.) Dimensions (inches) Minute (Max.) Life (pgs.) Printer Code Name Personal LaserWriter NT Jul 90 n/a 32.0 8 H x 15 W x 18.3 D 4 300 150,000 Twist Order #: Article #: Personal LaserWriter NTR Mar 92 Sep 93 29.5 8 H x 15 W x 18.3 D 4 300 150,000 Speedo Order #: Article #: Personal LaserWriter 300 Jun 93 n/a 15.4 6.3 H x 15.2 W x 14.9 D 4 300 100,000 Comet Order #: M1675LL/A Article #: Personal LaserWriter 320 Oct 93 Sep 95 15.4 6.3 H x 15.2 W x 14.9 D 4 300 100,000 Photon Order #: M2178LL/A Article #: 14360 LaserWriter Select 300 Feb 93 Jan 95 26.0 8 H x 15 W x 18.3 D 5 300 150,000 Ninja Order #: Article #: LaserWriter Select 310 Feb 93 Jan 94 26.0 8 H x 15 W x 18.3 D 5 300 150,000 Order #: Article #: LaserWriter Select 360 Oct 93 Apr 96 29.0 8 H x 15 W x 18.3 D 10 600 300,000 Viper Order #: M2049LL/A Article #: 13706 LaserWriter 4/600 PS Jun 95 n/a 15.4 6.3 H x 15.2 W x 14.9 D 4 600 100,000 Order #: Article #: OCTOBER 15, 2016 12:59 AM Note: n/a = information not available or not applicable DatabasePAGE 4 Last Modified On: 1/5/2002.
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