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===Accessories=== In 1984 Thunderware introduced the ThunderScan, an optical scanner that was installed in place of the ImageWriter ribbon cartridge.<ref>{{cite web | last =Hertzfeld | first =Andy | year =1984 | url =http://www.folklore.org/StoryView.py?project=Macintosh&story=Thunderscan.txt | title =Thunderscan | publisher =Folklore.org | access-date =June 1, 2006 | archive-date =May 5, 2006 | archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20060505221709/http://www.folklore.org/StoryView.py?project=Macintosh&story=Thunderscan.txt | url-status =live }}</ref> With support for the Apple II and the Mac, the ThunderScan provided low cost grayscale scanning with moderate resolution and speed. {{Infobox computer hardware | name = ImageWriter II | image = Imagewriter ii.jpg | caption = | introduced = September 1985 | discontinued = Late 1996 | cost = US $595 | processor = 8 MHz | frequency = | memory = | slots = AppleTalk or memory card (optional) | rom = 64 KB | ports = [[RS-422]] [[serial port|serial]] ([[Mini-DIN connector|Mini-DIN-8]] connector) | type = [[Dot matrix printer|Dot matrix]] | color = 4 | dpi = 160 Γ 144 | speed = 2-6 pages per minute | power = 180 Watt | weight = 25 lbs (original), 15 lbs (II/L) | dimensions = (H Γ W Γ D) 5 Γ 17 Γ 12 in }}
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