LaserWriter 8500

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LaserWriter 8500
Introduced: August 5, 1997
Discontinued: January 1999
Processor: AMD 29030
Frequency: 60 MHz
Minimum: 4 MB
Maximum: 48 MB
Slot: 1
ROM: 8 MB
Ports: Serial, Parallel, SCSI, LocalTalk, Ethernet
Type: Laser
Color: 1
DPI: 600
Speed: 20 Pages Per Minute
Language: PostScript Level 3
Power: 840 Watt
Weight: 70.4 lbs
Dimensions: (H x W x D) 16.2 x 23.2 x 17.9 in

The LaserWriter 8500 is a laser printer manufactured and sold by Apple. This printer is the last version printer of the black and white LaserWriter series. In fact, it is the model with the fastest processor, most memory and best PostScript interpreter out of all the black and white models. This printer also prints pages in A3 format and in order to facilitate the transit of the high number of information to the press of the A3 pages, the printer was also supplied with a SCSI port.

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ImageWriter: IILQ
StyleWriter: II1200
Color StyleWriter: Pro1500220024002500410045006500
LaserWriter: PlusIISCIINTIINTXIIfIIg4/600 PS16/600 PS12/640 PS8500
Color LaserWriter: 12/600 PS12/660 PS
Personal LaserWriter: SCLSNTNTR300320
LaserWriter Select: 300310360
LaserWriter Pro: 600630810
Other: SilenTypeScribe PrinterColor PrinterPortable StyleWriter
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