StyleWriter 1200

The StyleWriter 1200 was a monochrome inkjet printer from the StyleWriter series that was released by Apple Computer on April 17, 1995, replacing the StyleWriter II.

Description
The StyleWriter 1200 featured a maximum resolution of 720x360-dpi and could print at a speed of 3 pages-per-minute in draft mode or 2 pages-per-minute in best mode. It is compatible with Canon BC-02 bubblejet cartridges.

The printer can be networked through GrayShare software, which requires a host Macintosh computer to do so. An optional StyleWriter EtherTalk Adapter added connectivity to and  Ethernet for faster networking without the need for a host computer.

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

Discontinuation
The StyleWriter 1200 was quickly discontinued and superseded by the Color StyleWriter 1500 on March 14, 1996.