interface.
The
hardware
component
used
to
line
two
devices
by
common
physical
interconnection,
signal,
and
functional
characteristics.
invoke.
To
put
into
effect
or
operation.
IP
Address.
The
Internet
Protocol
Address.
A
numeric
address
such
as
123.45.61.23
which
identifies
a
printer
or
server
in
a
LAN
or
WAN.
IPDS.
Intelligent
Printer
Data
Stream.
ipm.
Abbreviation
for
inches
per
minute.
A
measure
of
the
speed
of
a
printer
printing
in
graphics
mode
(plotting
speed).
italic.
A
slanted
type
style.
This
is
an
italic
type
style.
Both
forward
and
backward
slant
are
available.
L
LAC.
Load
Alternate
Characters.
LF.
Line
Feed.
landscape.
Printed
perpendicular
to
the
paper
motion.
LCD.
Liquid-crystal
display.
The
LCD
is
located
on
the
operator
panel.
Its
purpose
is
to
communicate
information
to
the
operator
concerning
the
operating
state
of
the
printer.
LED.
Light
Emitting
Diode.
The
printer
operator
panel
has
LEDs
that
indicate
the
state
of
the
printer
to
the
operator.
logical
link.
The
parameters
that
specify
data
transfer,
control,
or
communication
operations.
lpi.
Abbreviation
for
lines
per
inch.
A
measurement
indicating
the
vertical
spacing
between
successive
lines
of
text.
For
example,
8
lpi
means
eight
lines
of
text
for
every
vertical
inch.
lpm.
Abbreviation
for
lines
per
minute.
A
measurement
of
the
speed
of
a
line
printer
printing
in
text
mode.
M
monospaced.
See
font,
monospaced.
MM.
Millimeter.
MPL.
Maximum
Page
Length.
Also
known
as
forms
length.
The
number
of
lines
that
can
be
printed
on
a
page.
MPP.
Maximum
Position.
Also
known
as
line
length.
See
also
PMPP.
N
NAK.
Negative
acknowledge.
Not
acknowledged.
N/A.
Not
available
or
not
applicable.
NL.
New
Line
(3287
only).
NLQ.
Abbreviation
for
near
letter
quality
font.
This
is
the
highest
resolution
mode
supported
on
the
6500-v.
Not
Ready
Mode.
Offline.
The
printer
is
not
ready
to
receive
and
process
commands
and
data.
nS.
Nanosecond.
NVFU.
Direct
Access
Vertical
Format
Unit.
See
also
DAVFU.
NVRAM.
Abbreviation
for
nonvolatile
random
access
memory.
The
storage
is
permanent,
in
the
sense
that
information
is
not
lost
when
the
printer
is
powered
off.
O
OCR.
Abbreviation
for
Optical
Character
Recognition.
A
process
by
which
a
machine
can
“read”
characters
printed
in
a
special
standardized
font.
Data
are
read
by
a
photoelectric
optical
scanner
and
can
be
recorded
on
magnetic
tape
or
disk.
OCR-A
and
OCR-B
are
two
widely
used
OCR
fonts.
Ohm.
A
unit
of
measurement
for
electrical
resistance.
P
PA.
Program
Attention.
Used
in
application
programs.
parity
(check).
Parity
checking
is
the
addition
of
non-data
bits
to
data,
resulting
in
the
number
of
bits
that
are
set
to
a
“1”
being
either
always
even
or
always
odd.
Parity
is
used
to
detect
data
errors.
PC.
Personal
Computer.
PCBA.
Printed
Circuit
Board
Assembly.
pel.
The
smallest
element
of
a
physical
medium
that
can
be
independently
assigned
color
and
intensity.
Pels
per
inch
is
often
used
as
a
measurement
of
presentation
granularity.
Synonymous
with
picture
element,
pixel.
PI.
Abbreviation
for
Paper
Instruction.
A
physical
hardware
I/O
line
used
in
conjunction
with
the
eight
data
bit
lines.
When
PI
is
set
high,
it
indicates
that
the
eight
data
bits
are
interpreted
as
a
paper
motion
command
instead
of
printable
data.
pica.
A
name
indicating
a
monospaced
font
with
a
pitch
of
10
cpi
(and
usually
12
points
in
height).
Pica
is
also
used
in
typography
as
a
unit
of
measurement
equal
to
1/6
inch.
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