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Printer and Scanner for Performa 6116

Can you suggest me a good color printer for word documents and pictures and a good color scanner for my performa 6116? I would like to have a retro complete system. Are the apple vintage printers and apple color scanner good?

Thank you

Dimitris from Greece

 
I can't speak to the quality of Apple's color printers, but most of their monochrome printers are pretty good.

The ones I would look closely at if you can are the Personal LaserWriter 300 and 320, and 4/600PS which use the same cartridges and probably engine maintenance parts as some of the smaller and flatter HP LaserJet 4M printers.

The next ones I recommend looking for are the really big LaserWriter Pro 600, 630, and 16/600PS, which use the same cartridges and engine maintenance parts as some of the larger HP LaserJet 4 printers.

Anecdotally, I had a 4/600PS and I liked it a lot, except mine jammed a lot and I didn't really have the wherewithal to fix it or even keep it at the time, so I passed it along or stored it and the place it was stored ended up having trouble, or we had to move, or something.

I have a LaserWriter Select 360 and I like it a lot, but its cartridges are a lot less common. If they're based on a normal engine, I don't happen to know which one it is.

And, I don't know off hand what the newer and older LaserWriters are based on, but I believe at least the older ones are also based on a pretty common engine or set of engines, which should make getting toner/drums/parts from HP/Canon/Xerox easy enough.

The Color StyleWriters varyingly use HP and Canon engines, and so they are probably about as good as anything else from the era.

If you aren't stuck on "from the era" specifically, Brother and Xerox have good printers that support AppleTalk.

Apple's own scanners from the era are, if I remember, considered good, but I haven't used one.

The bigger you go with a printer, the less likely it will be to have ever been paired with something like a performa, but the more likely you'll be to be able to use it with a modern computer, too. I believe the 16/600PS has Ethernet and can accept postscript print jobs over a pretty normal protocol, for example, so you could use it with a modern Mac/Linux/Windows computer. The Personal LaserWriter 320 won't have that particular benefit.

 
One of the Color Stylewriters would probably be a good bet.  They were decent printers as I recall, and they used a Canon inkjet cartridge so if any ancient ink cartridges are available these should be.

Some of the old HP Deskjet printers would probably be good too, but I think you'd have to be careful to get one that's Mac compatible. Again, cartridges should be plentiful.

Get something that was manufactured within a few years of your mac (94/95) and you should be good to go.

I second what Cory said about monochrome laser printers (I was always a fan of the 16/600--wish I had one).  You could also look around for mac compatible HP laser printers--they were pretty common and may be easy to find.

As far as scanners go all I can really think of is the Apple Color OneScanner which came in a few flavors through 91-97.  I know there were others like HP, Epson, Asus, etc. but I couldn't give you model numbers for mac compatible versions.

 
Apple's inkjet printers were almost all Canon Bubblejets except for the last few that were clearly HP Deskjet re-brands. HP also sold their "DeskWriter" inkjet line specifically for Macintosh.

In terms of lasers, they were almost all entirely Canon engine printers that had HP Laserjet equivalents. HP also sold "M" variants of their LaserJets that came standard with PostScript and Localtalk built in.

In terms of Apple scanners, they too were mostly Canons. I know my Color OneScanner 600/27 was a Canon Canoscan 300 in a different case. It even IDed itself as a Canon to the SCSI bus and worked fine with the Canon drivers in Windows. Even if you don't find an Apple one, most scanners from the time period have Mac drivers. UMAX comes to mind here.

 
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