A plethora of products are listed on Apple’s updated website, but those who have not followed the technology giant’s plans since its inception likely have little to no idea that the company also entered the laser printer market, with the first iteration called LaserWriter. It combined Adobe’s PostScript technology, allowing the printer to push out detailed and readable text and visuals. Unfortunately, it launched at a price that only a handful of customers could fathom, and we take a look back at 40 years since Apple dived into this category, hoping to make a difference. The LaserWriter ran for years […]
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