Subject: Re: IBM Laserprinter memory expansion
From: R. Andom (random@artificiallives.com)
Date: Thu Oct 25 2001 - 16:32:42 AKDT
Kingston used to make a 1, 1.5 and 3.5meg module for these printers.
When I acquired my printer several others I knew also ended up with them
and ended up purchasing the modules direct from Kingston. Luckily I ended
up being one of the few who got a printer with the upgrade already.
I don't see it listed on their website anymore but by searching on google
for IBM or Lexmark 4019 memory I was able to find several vendors with the
modules still listed. So there might be some you can mail order out there.
Also, if you are interested I think I have a second 500 sheet paperfeeder
laying around which I have never used (I do not know if it still works). If
you are interested in acquiring one of them I can see if it is still around
and you can have it for the price of hauling it away from the house.
-Alan Caruth
reply to: saono@artificiallives.com
> James Gibson <twistedhammer@subdimension.com> wrote:
>>
>> This is just a long shot, but does anybody on here have a memory
>> expansion for a IBM laserprinter model #4019 I could pick up cheap?
>> The unit comes with only 512k of ram by default, which makes it
>> worthless for anything put printing raw-text or letterhead...
>>
>> James Gibson
>>
>>
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