Personal LaserWriter NT

Introduced: December 1990
Terminated: October 1993

Description

The Personal LaserWriter NT ran a Motorola 68000 at a speed of 12Mhz.  Like the Personal LaserWriter SC, it could produce about four pages a minute at 300 DPI.  A 1.25MB ROM and 8MB RAM allowed the printer to handle more memory intensive tasks than the SC.

History

In order to make a LaserWriter for personal use, Apple had to cut back on many of the features in the Personal LaserWriter NT.  Initially, the computers were shipped with out a CPU, however later models did include processors.  Although Ethernet was never supported, LocalTalk Networking was possible.

Specifications

Type: Electrophotography
Processor: Motorola 68000
Processor Speed: 12 MHz
Language: PostScript, Diablo 630, HP LaserJet
Colors: 1
Connection: LocalTalk, Serial
Pages Per Minute: 4
DPI: 300
Cartridge: M0089LL/A
Power: 600 W
Weight and Dimensions (US): 32 lbs., 8” H x 15” W x 18.3” D
Weight and Dimensions (Metric): 14.5 kg, 20.3 cm H x 38.1 cm W x 46.5 cm D
ROM Size: 1.25 MB
Maximum RAM: 8 MB
Type of RAM Slots: 2, 30-pin SIMM
Minimum RAM Speed: 120 ns

Timeline

Introduced in 1990, the Personal LaserWriter NT was terminated in October of 1993.

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