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by TedDoesntTalk 1492 days ago
> the Apple Laser Printer quickly became the preferred printer of choice for computer owners of all brands.

In 1984? No, it did not. Most everyone was using dot matrix printers in 1984.

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For business printing the standard was the daisy wheel - which was insanely loud and sounded like a machine gun.

Between 2X and 6X as expensive as a dot matrix. So around $2k for a mid-price model and $4k for a faster and more reliable model at the high end.

Dot matrix printers were relatively affordable. But still expensive. Maybe $300 for a budget model, up to a few k for a high end model with a 132 chars and a double density print head.

Adjusted prices are roughly 2.7X. So almost $800 for a basic dot matrix, up to a ballpark $10k for a high end printer.

Just for printing.

Compare with today where a mono laser costs ~$150 for a basic model, $300-$600 for added scanning and copying, and $400-$800 for a colour laser with extra features.

Thanks for this. I was fortunate to have an Epson FX-80 dot matrix printer in 1983. My father bought it for me. I had no idea they were so expensive - at least $1500 in todays dollars (I could only find the price of the MX-80 in 1983, not the FX-80 which was even more expensive).

I wish my father was alive for me to thank him yet again for this marvelous gift that must have put him out quite a bit.

It's the one everyone preferred, but not many could afford.