emulation.
The
ability
of
a
printer
to
emulate,
or
function
like
a
different
type
of
printer.
See
also
compatibility
and
protocol.
en.
A
unit
of
measure
in
typesetting
equal
to
half
the
width
of
an
em.
enable.
To
activate,
make
“true”
(1),
or
set
to
ON.
escape
sequence.
A
command
sequence
in
which
the
first
byte
is
always
the
ASCII
ESC
character.
See
also
command
sequence,
SSCC,
and
SFCC
sequence.
ETX.
End
of
Text.
EVFU.
Abbreviation
for
Electronic
Vertical
Format
Unit.
Relates
to
the
ability
to
slew
(skip
quickly
as
a
specified
number
of
lines).
expanded.
Refers
to
a
typeface
with
a
font
width
larger
than
normal.
Character
height
is
not
changed.
F
family
(or
type).
A
set
of
all
variations
and
sizes
of
a
type
style.
FF.
Form
Feed.
FIFO.
First
In,
First
Out.
fixed-pitch
fonts.
Same
as
font,
monospaced.
FM
Header.
Format
Header.
Command
strings
used
to
switch
between
SCS
and
IPDS.
font.
The
complete
set
of
a
given
size
of
type,
including
characters,
symbols,
figures,
punctuation
marks,
ligatures,
signs,
and
accents.
To
fully
describe
a
font,
you
must
specify
seven
characteristics:
1.
typeface
(Courier,
Helvetica,
Swiss,
and
so
forth)
2.
spacing
(proportional
or
monospaced)
3.
type
size
(12
point,
14
point,
and
so
forth)
4.
scale
factor
(character
height/width
ratio)
5.
type
style
(Roman
or
italic)
6.
character
weight
(bold,
normal,
and
so
forth)
7.
character
proportion
(normal,
compressed,
expanded).
font,
monospaced.
Also
called
fixed-pitch
font
and
mono-font.
Every
character,
regardless
or
horizontal
size,
occupies
the
same
amount
of
font
pattern
space.
All
monospaced
fonts
use
specific
pitch
size
settings.
Monospaced
fonts
are
sometimes
used
when
strict
character
alignment
is
desired
(tables,
charts,
spreadsheets,
and
so
forth).
font
name.
See
typeface.
font
pattern.
A
font
pattern
is
the
matrix
of
pixels
which
represents
a
character,
symbol,
or
image.
font,
proportional.
A
font
in
which
the
width
of
a
character
cell
varies
with
the
width
of
the
character.
For
example,
“i”
takes
less
space
to
than
“m”.
Using
proportional
fonts
generally
increases
the
readabilty
of
printed
documents,
giving
text
a
typeset
appearance.
font
weight.
The
thickness
of
the
lines
making
up
a
character.
For
example,
“bold”
and
“light”
are
different
font
weights.
font
width.
The
measurement
of
the
width
of
a
character
cell
in
dots.
G
gateway.
A
hardware
device
that
translates
data
between
two
incompatible
networks.
gateway
address.
The
IP
address
of
a
gateway.
H
hammer.
The
hammer
spring
with
a
hammer
tip
mounted
onto
it.
hammer
spring.
The
flat
piece
of
metal,
made
of
spring
steel,
which
supports
and
pushes
the
hammer
tip.
hammer
tip.
The
small,
round
point,
located
near
the
end
of
the
hammer
spring,
which
strikes
the
ribbon
and
leaves
a
dot
on
the
paper.
hex
codes.
Based
on
a
numeral
system
with
a
radix
of
16.
host
(computer).
The
computer
that
stores,
processes,
and
sends
data
to
be
printed,
which
communicates
directly
with
the
printer.
The
term
“host”
specifies
the
controlling
computer,
since
modern
printers
are
themselves
microprocessor-controlled
computer
systems.
HS.
Abbreviation
for
high
speed
font.
Also
referred
to
as
draft.
HT.
Horizontal
Tab.
Hz.
Hertz.
Cycles
per
second,
a
measure
of
frequency.
I
IGP.
Intelligent
Graphics
Processor.
An
optional
emulation
that
converts
graphics
commands
received
from
the
host
computer
to
binary
plot
data
that
is
usable
by
the
printer.
initialization.
A
series
of
processes
and
self-tests
to
set
power-up
default
conditions
and
parameters.
Glossary
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