The Laserwriter 4/600 is a printer manufactured by Apple. If your printer is unresponsive, slow to print or the print quality is poor, updating to the latest driver may fix the problem. This version of "LaserWriter2043A60020PS" is rated (2 out of 5 stars) based on 2,692 downloads and 16 reviews. The total disk space used for this update is 17.0 KB.
Laserwriter 4/600
LaserWriter2043A60020PS (17.0 KB)
Here is the mac driver for the Laserwriter 4/600 printer. This printer is a localtalk printer, not a serial or ethernet printer, so if you want to use it you will need an adaptor. We bought one from Farallon (the ethermac iprint). You will also need a junction box that converts serial style localtalk (on the printer) to phone style 'phonetalk' cabling. We got that from Farallon, too.
Ultimate Nerd (DG Member) on 19-Apr-2001
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