On Mon, 22 Jan 2018, Pete Lancashire via cctalk wrote:
Imagen .. yes. The printer we had was a Cannon engine, the same one HP
used. All our work was for 8-1/2"x11" and its 300DPI
was good enough for our use.
LBP8 ?

The Canon CX mechanism was used by many companies.
Some, such as Apple Laserwriter (Postscript) and HP Laserjet (PCL) used an added controller in the case. For a brief while, the LaserWriter was the fastest, most powerful computer in Apple's limeup. If you are crazy enough, You can communicate directly with it and program in Postscript (similar to Forth)

Others, such as Cordata/"Corona Data Systems" (software refuses to run on 286 and above), Jetscript, J-laser, Eiconscript (Laserjet and Postscript emulation), Imagen?, ... used a brain-dead engine, with controller in the host and connected with a DC-37.
http://www.printerworks.com/Catalogs/CX-Catalog/CX-VDO.html

The Printerworks CX (and for some others, their SX) catalog, if you can find a dead-tree copy, is an essential reference.
http://www.printerworks.com/Catalogs/CX-Catalog/CX-AssblyContents.html

Printerworks claims that their improved drum and improved toner solves the
inadequate black-fill problem that caused many to switch to SX based printers.


If you run into a PURPLE CX printer, that's the Fedex "Zap Mail", which is modified for 415spi, instead of 300
http://www.printerworks.com/Catalogs/CX-Catalog/CX-Fed-Ex.html

BTW, for yellowed plastic, Printerworks suggests
Sherman Williams poly-urethane paint, color S63EXH4300


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