Apple StyleWriter EtherTalk Adapter

Der Apple StyleWriter EtherTalk Adapter unterstützt alle bisherigen Apple StyleWriter Drucker (Eine Liste dieser Drucker finden Sie auf einem Aufkleber auf der Verpackung).

Stellen Sie sicher, die korrekte Software zu benutzen

Vergewissern Sie sich, daß die notwendige Druckersoftware auf Ihrem Computer installiert ist (Um Informationen über die Installation der Druckersoftware zu erhalten, lesen Sie bitte das Handbuch, das mit Ihrem Drucker geliefert wurde).

Ältere Apple StyleWriter Drucker benötigen eine aktualisierte Version der Druckersoftware:

nDer Apple Color StyleWriter 2400 benötigt den Color StyleWriter 2400 Druckertreiber in der Version 1.6.1 oder neuer.

nDer Apple StyleWriter 1200, Apple StyleWriter und Apple StyleWriter II benötigen den StyleWriter 1500 Druckertreiber in der Version 2.2 oder neuer.

Die Aktualisierung der Software können Sie von großen Online-Diensten sowie von autorisierten Apple Händlern erhalten.

Schließen Sie das Kabel an Ihren Drucker an

Apple serielles Anschluß- kabel (wird mit dem Drucker mitgeliefert)

Wichtig: Ihr EtherTalk Adapter kann sich im Aussehen von dem hier abgebildeten unterscheiden.

Schließen Sie Ihren Drucker an ein Ethernet Netzwerk an

10BASE-T Netzwerk

 

 

Beliebiger 10BASE-T Hub,

 

kompatibel zum IEEE 802.3 Standard

Kabel mit RJ-45

 

 

 

Steckverbindung

 

 

Apple

Apple Ethernet

 

 

 

 

EtherTalk

Twisted-Pair

 

 

Adapter

Transceiver

Serielles

 

 

 

 

Anschlußkabel

 

 

 

 

Netzteil

 

CPU

Drucker

CPU

10BASE-2 (Thinnet) Netzwerk

 

Apple Ethernet

Apple Ethernet Kabel,

Thin Coax Transceiver

selbstterminierend

BNC T-Stück

Apple

EtherTalk

 

 

Adapter

Serielles

Anschlußkabel

Netzteil

CPU

Drucker

CPU

WICHTIG Ist Ihr Drucker das letzte Gerät im Netzwerkstrang, muß das Netzwerk terminiert werden. Stecken Sie dazu einen 50-Ohm Abschlußwiderstand auf das BNC T-Stück.

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StyleWriter EtherTalk specifications

The Apple StyleWriter EtherTalk is a unique inkjet printer that emerged in the early 1990s, strategically designed for users of Macintosh computers, especially in networked environments. This printer stands out for its seamless integration with Apple's networking technologies, particularly EtherTalk, which allowed easy sharing across multiple computers in a network.

A key feature of the StyleWriter EtherTalk is its advanced networking capability. Utilizing the EtherTalk protocol, which is Apple's implementation of the 802.3 networking standard, the printer allows multiple users to print from their Macintosh systems without the need for direct connections. This was particularly beneficial for workgroups and education environments, where multiple users could conveniently access the printer from their desktops.

The StyleWriter EtherTalk employs thermal inkjet technology, which was relatively advanced for its time. This method uses heat to create ink droplets, resulting in high-quality prints with vibrant colors and sharp text. The printer was capable of producing up to 600 dpi resolution, ensuring that documents were not only functional but also visually appealing.

Another characteristic of the StyleWriter EtherTalk is its compact design, making it suitable for office desktops or shared spaces. Despite its small footprint, it could handle a variety of printing tasks, from simple text documents to more complex graphics and images. The printer also supported various paper sizes and types, offering users versatility in their printing needs.

Additionally, the StyleWriter EtherTalk incorporated a user-friendly interface that allowed easy setup and configuration. The printer was compatible with a range of Macintosh operating systems, which helped solidify its place in educational and professional settings. Users appreciated the printer’s reliability and effective performance in handling day-to-day printing tasks.

Moreover, the StyleWriter EtherTalk contributed to the growing trend of networked printing at a time when technology was rapidly evolving. It showcased Apple's commitment to innovation by pushing the boundaries of what a printer could do in a collaborative environment.

Overall, the Apple StyleWriter EtherTalk remains a noteworthy example of early network-ready printing solutions, characterized by its integration of cutting-edge technology, ease of use, and adaptability for Macintosh users. Its legacy reflects the evolution of printing technology and the increasing importance of connectivity in the workspace.