yes canon copier should. work.. for our purposes tho.. no apple or generic canon.. want if in. box. hp w logo etc... hate to say it most tossed long ago
Sent from AOL Mobile Mail On Wednesday, September 19, 2018 Fred Cisin via cctalk <ci...@xenosoft.com; cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: On Wed, 19 Sep 2018, John Ball via cctalk wrote: > With VCF: PNW six months away I want to try and get something together to > make a presence. I am not aware of anyone demonstrating an entire fleet of > Apple machines in a configuration as advertised as "The Macintosh Office" at > any recent point in history so I thought I should dedicate a table or two to > that. A quick inventory tells me I can totally get multiple compact macs, a > Macintosh XL, an IBM XT and a netbooting Apple IIe going with a set of > common office programs and networked together with a server running > Appleshare so that people can play with the software and try a few games > over the network. > The key component however is I need to get a LaserWriter working and > networked as well so people who play with MacPaint for example can print > their art out. I have access to four or five printers, of which one will > come up reliably and make a presentable attempt of dispensing toner and not > leafing roller sludge everywhere however while I can find cassette trays for > holding paper I cannot find the two brown paper trays that attached to > either side of the printer. > I see quite a few on google that are also missing the trays. Would calling > them uncommon be correct or might someone have a set they would be willing > to part with? I believe that the original/first Apple Laserwriter used the same trays, and even the same toner cartridges as the rest of the CX Canon-based printers, including HP LaserJet (first models), Cordata, Fedex, etc. I think that you could even modify the trays from the Canon PC series copiers to work, although NOT those toner cartridges, much as they resembled the CX ones.