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The '''Tektronix 4510 Rasterizer''' extended the function of a [[4691]] or [[4692|4692 Color Copier]] to a graphics printer. | The '''Tektronix 4510 Rasterizer''' extended the function of a [[4691]] or [[4692|4692 Color Copier]] to a graphics printer. | ||
It was [[introduced in 1984]] at a price of $4,495 with 128K memory, $5,995 with 512K, or $9,995 with 2M (~ | It was [[introduced in 1984]] at a price of $4,495 with 128K memory, $5,995 with 512K, or $9,995 with 2M (~13,500 / $18,000 / $30,000 in 2024 dollars, respectively). | ||
From the [[4106]]/[[4107]]/[[4109]] manual ([[Media:070-4981-02.pdf]]): | From the [[4106]]/[[4107]]/[[4109]] manual ([[Media:070-4981-02.pdf]]): |
Latest revision as of 04:02, 4 May 2024
The Tektronix 4510 Rasterizer extended the function of a 4691 or 4692 Color Copier to a graphics printer. It was introduced in 1984 at a price of $4,495 with 128K memory, $5,995 with 512K, or $9,995 with 2M (~13,500 / $18,000 / $30,000 in 2024 dollars, respectively).
From the 4106/4107/4109 manual (Media:070-4981-02.pdf):
Using the Tektronix 4510 Rasterizer, you can copy the graphics area to a 4691 or 4692 Copier with greater resolution than when copying directly from the screen to the copier. The Rasterizer also gives you a wider color selection. You can use the Rasterizer only on images that were created as segments.
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