Apple launched the LaserWriter printer in March 1985, cementing its place in desktop publishing history.
Combined with a Macintosh computer, Adobe Postscript technology, and Aldus PageMaker software, it made desktop publishing a reality.
The LaserWriter introduced the concept of WYSIWYG design, where documents look the same on the screen as they do on paper.
Although surpassed by modern printers, the LaserWriter was a game-changer in its time, offering high-quality laser printing at a more affordable price.