Personal LaserWriter

Personal LaserWriter, codenamed "Capriccio", may refer to one of the following home office laser printers from Apple Computer:

LaserWriter models

 * Personal LaserWriter SC (July 1990), downsized alternative to the QuickDraw-based LaserWriter II SC.
 * Personal LaserWriter NT (July 1990), downsized alternative to the PostScript-based LaserWriter II NT.
 * Personal LaserWriter LS (March 1991), QuickDraw-based model which used the serial port instead of SCSI.
 * Personal LaserWriter NTR (March 1992), downsized alternative to the LaserWriter II NTX.
 * Personal LaserWriter 300 (June 1993), smaller replacement for the Personal LaserWriter LS.
 * Personal LaserWriter 320 (October 1993), smaller replacement for the Personal LaserWriter NT and NTR.
 * LaserWriter 4/600 PS (June 1995), a 600-dpi version in the same enclosure as the 300 and 320.



Shared components
The early Personal LaserWriter models with lettered suffixes were based on the Canon LBP-LX print engine and shared the same printer model number (M2000). They are compatible with HP LaserJet IIP and IIIP toner cartridges. Later models with numerical suffixes used Canon's more compact LBP-PX engine, also used by the HP LaserJet 4P.