>Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 20:30:06 -0800 (PST)
>From: "J. M." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>Anyway I put the cover back on, looked around some
>more, saw an Apple printer that I could have swore
>had a SCSI connector on it - Apple made SCSI
>printers?? it was really old, had some of that old-
>style computer paper, with the thingies on the
>edges, still in it. Didn't see a model number
>anywhere. It was *really* heavy. Felt like it was
>made out of lead.

I believe that Apple made one model of laser printer with a SCSI 
interface.  GCC made at least two which were considered good printers 
in their day (which was about a decade ago).

But if it had old style (form fed?) computer paper it may have been 
an original Imagewriter (before the IWII).   I think the original 
Imagewriter used a Centronics 34 connector, but I'm not certain.  I 
know it didn't use a DIN8 like the IWII.

The folks on LEM: Compact Macs would know for certain.

Jeff Walther

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