Glossary
References
The
following
cross-references
are
used
in
this
glossary:
Contrast
with.
This
refers
to
a
term
that
has
an
opposed
or
substantively
different
meaning.
See.
This
refers
the
reader
to
multiple-word
terms
that
have
the
same
last
word.
See
also.
This
refers
the
reader
to
related
terms
that
have
a
related,
but
not
synonymous,
meaning.
Synonym
for.
This
indicates
that
the
term
has
the
same
meaning
as
a
preferred
term,
which
is
defined
in
its
proper
place
in
the
glossary.
Synonymous
with.
This
is
a
backward
reference
from
a
defined
term
to
all
other
terms
that
have
the
same
meaning.
Terms
A
A
to
D.
Analog
to
Digital
active.
The
horizontal
location
on
the
paper
where
the
next
character
will
print.
After
printing
a
character,
the
printer
advances
the
active
column.
active
line.
The
vertical
location
on
the
paper
where
the
next
character
will
print.
After
printing
a
line,
the
printer
advances
the
active
line.
active
position.
The
position
on
the
paper
where
the
next
character
will
print.
The
active
position
is
defined
by
the
horizontal
position
(active
column)
and
the
vertical
position
(active
line).
ACK.
(Positive)
acknowledge.
Affirmative
or
acknowledge.
ASCII.
American
Standard
Code
for
Information
Interchange.
A
standard
character
encoding
scheme
introduced
in
1963
and
used
widely
on
many
computers
and
printers.
It
is
a
8-bit
code
with
256
different
bit
patterns.
There
is
no
parity
recommendations.
attributes,
print.
Operations
performed
on
text
that
alter
its
appearance
but
do
not
change
the
font.
Examples:
underlining,
superscripting,
bold,
and
so
forth.
B
bar
code.
A
printed
code
consisting
of
parallel
bars
of
varied
width
and
spacing
and
designed
to
be
read
by
a
one-dimensional
scanning
device.
baud.
A
unit
of
speed
that
measures
the
rate
at
which
information
is
transferred.
Baud
rate
is
the
reciprocal
of
the
length
in
seconds
of
the
shortest
pulse
used
to
carry
data.
For
example,
a
system
in
which
the
shortest
pulse
is
1/1200
second
operates
at
1200
baud.
On
RS-232
serial
lines,
the
baud
rate
equals
the
data
flow
rate
in
bits
per
second
(bps).
To
communicate
properly,
a
printer
must
be
configured
to
operate
at
the
same
baud
rate
as
its
host
computer.
bold.
A
attribute
specifying
text
of
a
heavy
line
thickness.
This
sentence
is
bold
.
See
also
character
weight.
buffer.
A
reserved
area
in
memory
where
data
is
written
and
read
during
data
transfers.
bus.
A
circuit
for
the
transfer
of
data
or
electrical
signals
between
two
devices.
C
character
cell.
The
invisible
rectangular
space
occupied
by
a
character,
including
the
white
space
around
the
character.
The
height
of
a
cell
remains
constant
even
with
changes
in
the
current
line
spacing,
and
the
width
is
equal
to
the
current
character
spacing.
Used
as
a
unit
of
spacing.
character
proportion.
The
ratio
of
character
height
to
character
width.
See
also
compressed
and
expanded.
character
set.
A
set
of
codes,
each
of
which
represents
a
printable
character,
including
symbols,
punctuation,
numbers,
diacritical
markings,
and
alphabet
characters.
Each
character
is
assigned
a
unique
code
value.
character
weight.
The
degree
of
lightness
and
thickness
of
printed
text.
For
example:
Bold
refers
to
a
heavy
or
thick
character
weight.
Medium,
normal,
or
book
weight
refer
to
the
character
weight
used
in
this
sentence.
checksum.
A
stored
or
transmitted
numerical
value
used
to
verify
data
integrity.
Code
V.
An
optional
QMS
emulation
which
allows
you
to
create
and
store
forms,
generate
logos,
bar
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