Portable StyleWriter

The Portable StyleWriter was a monochrome inkjet printer from the StyleWriter series that was released by Apple Computer. Introduced in June 1993 for mobile PowerBook users, it was Apple's first battery-powered printer.

Description
The Portable StyleWriter featured a resolution of 360-dpi and could print at a speed of 1.5 pages-per-minute. It is compatible with Canon BC-02 bubblejet cartridges. The printer includes with a proprietary adapter to allow its to be connected to a  serial port of a Macintosh or Newton device. For portable operation, it can run on a rechargeable. An optional automatic sheet feeder was made available for 79.95.

Included fonts
39 TrueType fonts are included on disk. Support for PostScript Type 1 fonts can be added by using Adobe Type Manager.

Discontinuation
The Portable StyleWriter was discontinued on May 15, 1995 and superseded by the Color StyleWriter 2200.