On 2018-01-22 1:24 PM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
On 1/22/18 10:08 AM, Pete Lancashire wrote:
BTW I had at home a LBP1 ? that came from the
R&D Labs. Quite the beast it used a toner that was suspended in a liquid.
Not that anyone seems to collect printers, but the LBP1 and the Canon engine were some of
the
first 'inexpensive mass-produced' laser printers.
I don't know of any that still survive.
I still own an original Canon engine Apple Laserwriter or two. (Or at
worst, LW Plus.. don't remember exactly).
--Toby
Before that, if you were lucky enough to be at Stanford, MIT, or CMU, you could use the
Dover
and Altos that were part of Xerox's University Grant Program. ...