LaserWriter Select 360

The LaserWriter Select 360 was a high-performance monochrome laser printer from the LaserWriter series that was released by Apple Computer for the small office market on October 21, 1993.

Description
Though it retains similar exterior dimensions as early models of the Personal LaserWriter series, the Select 360 featured increased speed and resolution by switching from a Canon LBP-LX to a P1 print engine which was even faster than the version in the LaserWriter Select 310. It could print at a resolution of 600-dpi at 10 pages-per-minute with a rated life of 300,000 pages.

The 16 MHz AMD processor could rasterize images from PostScript Level 2 or  5 printer data. The data could be transmitted through a LocalTalk network to its serial port, or a direct serial PC connection to its  port or. An optional fax card can allow it to send, receive and print PostScript as well as es.

Included fonts
35 PostScript Type 1 fonts from the LaserWriter Plus are included in ROM. 64 TrueType fonts are also included on disk with the printer driver software.

Discontinuation
The Select 360 was discontinued on April 22, 1996 and was superseded by the compact LaserWriter 4/600 PS.