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PJL -
Printer Job Language - developed by the Hewlett Packard Company. It is printer
programming language which uses @PJL line commands to send a print job to a PJL-
compatible printer.
Port
-
The electronic
hardware
or software components allowing the
CPU
to
communicate with
peripherals
. The
serial
,
parallel
,
AppleTalk ports
are all examples
of
I/O
ports on controllers,
PCs
and
Macs
.
PostScript
-
The trade name of the
Adobe
PDL
. First used by Apple.
PPD -
PostScript
Printer Description – a text file containing the characteristics of a
particular printer. Used by a
PostScript
printer
driver
to correctly send a file for
printing on a particular printer. All
PostScript
-capable printers must have a PPD file
to operate properly.
Print Manger -
The computer’s
operating system
program that
spools
and otherwise
manages print jobs sent from the computer to various printers.
Print Queue -
A list of files that a print
spooler
prints in the background while the
computer performs other tasks in the foreground.
Print server -
A device and/or program that manages documents sent to a shared printer.
PROM
-
Programmable
ROM
– a
ROM
which may be programmed.
Protocol
-
Governing rules for communicating between two devices. Computers wishing
to communicate over a
LAN
must do so using the same protocol.
Queuing -
The process of saving documents to be printed in the
spooler
, on a first-in-
first-out basis.
QuickDraw -
Apple printer
driver
/management software that ships with their
operating
system
. QuickDraw is NOT compatible with the
Adobe
PostScript
printer
driver
.
RAM
-
Random Access
Memory
- the computers non-permanent primary working
memory
, in which program instructions and data are stored.
Rasterize -
See
RIP
.
Registration -
the alignment of color and graphics.
Removable Media -
The storage component of a
disk drive
that may be removed and
replaced. Typically these are of 100
Mbyte
or larger capacities and, except for the
removable feature, would be considered to be a
hard drive
. See also
ZIP Drive
and
SyQuest.
Repeater -
A device used to extend cabling distances by regenerating signals.
Resident Fonts -
Type
fonts
stored permanently in the controller or printer.
Ring topology -
A closed-loop topology in which data passes in one direction from
station to station on the
LAN
. Each workstation on the ring acts as a
repeater
, passing
data to the next workstation on the ring.
RIP -
Raster Image Processor/Processing – the process of converting the print control
codes sent from the computer printer
driver
into an image constricted of lines or dots,
to be printed on a
screen
or paper.
Summary of Contents for 5450
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Page 42: ...30 Figure 3 7 1 PCL Test Page sample report ...
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