It was one of the first laser printers available to the mass market. The LaserWriter was a laser printer with built-in PostScript interpreter introduced by Apple in 1985.
The Apple Scribe Printer was a thermal transfer printer, first introduced in 1984 alongside the Apple IIc for a relatively low retail price, and compatible with the Apple IIe computer. This printer moved and rotated four color pens along the horizontal axis, the device moving the paper into order to allow its pens to render along the vertical axis. Also in 1983, Apple released its only plotter, the Apple Color Plotter. This printer could print at forty characters per second. Apple followed this release with a Qume daisy wheel engine, the Apple Letter Quality Printer (also known as the Apple Daisy Wheel Printer), in January 1983. Itoh and sold under Apple label in 1982 for the Apple II series, Lisa, and the Apple III. The Apple Dot Matrix Printer (often shortened to Apple DMP) is a printer manufactured by C. Also compatible with the Apple III, the Silentype was a rebranded Trendcom 200. The Silentype was a thermal printer, which used a special paper and provided 80 column output. Apple's first printer was the Apple Silentype, released in June 1979, shortly after the Apple II Plus.