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Apple Dot Matrix Printer

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Apple Dot Matrix Printer
IntroducedOctober 1982 (1982-10)
Discontinued1984 (1984)
CostUS$699 (equivalent to $2,207 in 2023)
TypeDot matrix
Slotsnone
PortsParallel
Power consumption180 Watts
ColorBlack ink fabric ribbon
Dots per inchHigh Resolution: 160 x 144 dpi Normal Resolution: 96 x 72 dpi
Speed70 lines per minute / 120 characters per second (in draft mode)
Weight18.7 lbs
Dimensions(H × W × D) 4.75 × 15.5 × 11 in

The Apple Dot Matrix Printer (often shortened to Apple DMP) is a printer that was manufactured by C. Itoh and sold under the Apple Computer, Inc. label in 1982 for the Apple II series, Lisa, and the Apple III. It was succeeded by the ImageWriter in 1984.

The Apple DMP is the last parallel port printer sold under the Apple label; all subsequent Apple printers (ImageWriter, ImageWriter II, Scribe, LaserWriter, etc.) were serial port printers.

References

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  • "Inside Apple Vol. 1 No. 1".
  • * Apple (1983). "The Apple Dot Matrix Printer". Internet Archive. Retrieved August 21, 2015.
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