There were several models of the IBM 3800 laser printer.
3800 model 001 The model 001 was announced on April 15, 1975, and first shipped July 1976. It had a print resolution of 144 pels per inch (or
dots per inch, pels are print elements) vertically and 180 pels per inch horizontally. It could print at up to 13,360 lines per minute or 45,000 characters per second (which IBM claimed was 6 times faster than their fastest printer at that time) depending on line density (which could range from 6 to 12 lines per inch). It could print at 10, 12 or 15 characters per inch, printing at 6 or 8 or 12 lines per inch. The model 001 was the only model that supported the tape-to-print feature (feature code 7810), where an IBM 3411/3410 or IBM 3803/3420 reel-to-reel
tape drive could be attached to the 3800, allowing the printer to operate in an offline mode. In 1980, IDC predicted that the IBM 3800 would by 1983 control 48% of the non-impact printer market with the Xerox 9700 controlling 31%.
3800 model 002 The model 002 was announced in 1979. It was a model 001 printer that had been modified to allow it to print
kanji characters.
3800 model 003 The model 003 was a much faster version of the 3800. It was announced November 1, 1982, At a speed of 215 page impressions per minute (or 20,400 lines per minute), it was the fastest printer of its time. • Improved print resolution. The model 3 had a print resolution of 240 × 240 pels versus the Model 001 and 002, which had a resolution of 180 × 144 pels. • Improved graphics printing capability. It could also print 4 type styles per document (where the Model 001 could only print one). • Reduced service costs over the model 001. To improve the resolution, a new photoconductor material had to be used in combination with a specially designed digital
voltmeter and a significant redesign of the laser print head. The helium-neon laser developed for the model 001 was retained, but lenses were used to generate two printing beams that reflected off a slightly more slowly rotating mirror (the mirror in model 001 rotated at 15,300 RPM versus the model 003, which rotated at 12,700 RPM).
3800 model 006 The model 006 was announced on January 26, 1987, and shipped later that year. It was functionally identical to the model 003 but only ran at 134 pages per minute. It could be upgraded to a model 003.
3800 model 008 The model 008 was physically similar to a model 003 but supported double-byte character sets, which allowed kanji characters to be printed (effectively making it a replacement for the model 002). In comparison to the model 002, it could print three times more kanji characters (22,500) with significantly better print resolution. == Example customers ==