Which type of interface you’re looking for depends on whether you’re using the built-in printer port or are relying on a controller card that goes into one of your slots (Apple II, NuBus, PCI, etc).
• Apple II, II Plus, and IIe require a printer card for one of the internal slots. This card can be either Serial or Parallel.
• Apple IIc, IIc Plus, IIGS and Macintosh 128K through Beige G3 have a built-in Serial port. An Apple IIGS can use a Parallel printer card.
• Later G3’s and up use USB. A USB PCI card can be installed in most Power PC’s.
• A few external converters are around for your Mac. They include Serial to Parallel and Serial to USB.
• Some of the Apple Laser printers are only accessable via AppleTalk.
• AppleTalk uses the serial port, but rather than a serial cable, AppleTalk/localtalk boxes are used at each end with a special cable running between the boxes.
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Parallel Printers
Printer Cables & Adapters
Printer Manuals & Software
Printer Parts
Serial Printers
USB Printers
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Apple Scribe Mechanical Assy
$50.00Apple Service Part
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Apple Scribe Thermal Transfer Printer
$175.00 – $200.00Thermal Transfer
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Citizen 120-D Dot Matrix Printer
$90.00Parallel interface
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Epson Action Printer L1000 Dot Matrix
$85.00 – $125.0024-Pin Dot-Matrix – Letter Quality – Parallel
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Epson Dot Matrix Printer Manuals
$10.00 – $20.00FX, MX RX, Action, LQ and more!
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Epson IIc to ImageWriter Printer Cable
$20.00New!
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Epson LX-810 Dot Matrix Printer
$200.00Serial and Parallel!
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Epson MX-80 Dot Matrix Printer
$120.00Nice!
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Epson Paper Separator – FX MX RX
$25.00For Epson dot matrix printers
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Epson RX-80 Dot Matrix Printer
$120.00Parallel
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Epson Spectrum LX-86 Dot Matrix Printer
$90.00Parallel
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Panasonic KX-P1092 Multi Mode Dot Matrix Printer
$100.00Parallel
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Panasonic KX-P1150 Impact Dot-Matrix Printer
$100.00Parallel
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Printer Muffler 80
$50.00Sold out for nowRead moreKensington
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