From - Wed Sep 24 20:25:07 1997 Path: netaxs.com!news-xfer.netaxs.com!nntprelay.mathworks.com!cam-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!cpk-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!news.bbnplanet.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!164.67.42.145!nntp.info.ucla.edu!164.67.80.81!nnrp.info.ucla.edu!usenet From: pubpc1@library.ucla.edu Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Re: Apple II printer availability Date: 24 Sep 1997 18:04:23 GMT Organization: University of California, Los Angeles Lines: 38 Message-ID: <60bkn7$15ck@uni.library.ucla.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: host-a443e0da.library.ucla.edu Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.2N (Windows; I; 16bit) Xref: netaxs.com comp.sys.apple2:122552 shack@deimos.frii.com (Randy Shackelford) wrote, in response to my reply: >>Jason Whorton" wrote: >>>Hello. I am curious as to what some of the better printers are that will >>>connect to an Apple //e. If you have any opinions on what are some of the >>>better printers that can be connected to an Apple //e, post them here or >>>e-mail me at chesster@pcl.net. >> >>If you want the best print quality, I would say the original Apple >>LaserWriter. Under GEOS, Publish-It!, and Springboard Publisher, you >>get laser sharp 300dpi PostScript output. In all other software, >>you can download an ImageWriter II emulation into the printer. > >You need not look for such an old printer. My Personal Laserwriter NTR with >postscript level 2 and RISC processor prints great with my //e. But a >workstation card might be tricky to find. >-- >Randy Shackelford >shack@frii.com Randy, the original LaserWriter can accept a direct serial connection from a IIe with a Super Serial Card. I know this because, based on an A+ article, I helped set up a IIe with AppleWriter II and some WPL macro addons at my local high school some time ago. Publish-It! also supports such a direct serial connection (simply click on the "Apple LaserWriter" radio button under "Printer" and "Super Serial Card" radio button under "Interface" in the Printer Setup box.) I've also fooled with GEOS before and with that you just drop in a Super Serial Card driver and the Postscript driver into the System folder (GEOS works much like a IIgs or Mac) and it pipes printer output from all GEOS applications through the Postscript driver. I am assuming that Springboard Publisher can do this too. Recent LaserWriters that can accept direct serial would also work, but they probably won't be as cheap. -Scott G.