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Apple Personal LaserWriter NT Restore + Questions
Posted by: Johnnya101 on 2022-01-17 06:20:07
This is the second "restore" series I'll be doing for my LaserWriter NT. The goal is to disassemble (to a point), clean, retrobrite, resurface rollers, recap, etc.

Before I begin, I'd like to see if anyone knows any of the following questions:
1. What should be done in regards to the power supply? Is there a direct fit replacement? I see some posts regarding the II series, but what about this one? Should the original just be recapped?
2. How many rollers are in these and what should they feel like? Without taking anything apart, opening the front door, I noticed one roller that was super soft, but not melting or anything. Is that normal or should anything super soft be replaced?
Posted by: Johnnya101 on 2022-01-17 10:00:25
I see that the LaserWriter NT is based off a Canon LBP-LX. If I understand it correctly, it seems that the Canon Laserjet IIp is essentially the same thing, meaning I can just buy the new rollers for that and they will fit?
Posted by: chelseayr on 2022-01-17 13:03:39
johnnya well I don't have any other cites to verify this but wikipedia states it is indeed canon;

and as an interesting footnote also the laserwriter article itself quotes "The LaserWriter used the same Canon CX printing engine as the HP LaserJet, and as a consequence early LaserWriters and LaserJets shared the same toner cartridges and paper trays." which presumedly broadens the choice of partial/nonworking models to salvage mechanical parts from
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