The LaserWriter was built around the same Canon LBP-CX engine that HP had introduced with its first LaserJet printer in 1984. In contrast to Apple’s beige computers, the LaserWriter was nearly white and used the Snow White design language, first used in the Apple IIc and later with the Mac SE and Mac II. With its 0 CPU, the LaserWriter was 50% more powerful than existing Macs, and with the 1.5 MB of memory necessary to download Postscript fonts and print a page at full 300 dpi resolution, it had three times as much memory as the top-end Mac.
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