pitch.
The
number
of
text
characters
printed
per
horizontal
inch.
Specified
in
characters
per
inch
or
cpi.
pixel.
Derived
from
picture
(PIX)
ELement.
The
smallest
displayable
picture
element
on
a
video
monitor
or
printable
unit.
In
printing,
a
pixel
is
a
dot.
PMPP.
Physical
Maximum
Position.
The
longest
line
the
printer
is
capable
of
printing.
This
differs
from
MPP
in
that
the
printer
may
be
capable
of
printing
lines
132
characters
wide
(PMPP),
but
the
job
is
only
80
characters
wide
(MPP).
See
also
MPP.
point.
A
unit
of
length
in
printing
and
typography,
used
to
specify
type
sizes,
heights
of
font
characters,
and
so
forth.
There
are
72
points
in
a
vertical
inch;
thus,
one
point
equals
1/
72
inch,
or
approximately
0.0139
inch.
POR.
Power
On
Reset.
port.
A
channel
used
for
receiving
data
from
or
transmitting
data
to
one
or
more
external
devices.
portrait.
Printed
parallel
to
the
paper
motion.
mode.
Font.
proportion,
character.
See
character
proportion.
proportional.
See
font,
proportional.
protocol.
The
rules
and
conventions
that
govern
communication
between
a
printer
and
a
host
computer.
A
protocol
includes
codes
for
printing
text
and
graphics
and
codes
instructing
the
printer
to
perform
special
operations.
See
also
compatibility
and
emulation.
R
RAM.
Random
Access
Memory.
Can
be
read
from
or
written
to
at
any
time.
RAM
is
volatile;
whatever
information
is
in
RAM
is
lost
when
power
is
removed
or
interrupted.
RD.
Receive
Data.
read.
To
retrieve
data
from
memory
or
from
mass
storage
(hard
disk,
floppy
diskette,
and
so
forth).
Ready
mode.
Online.
The
printer
is
ready
to
receive
and
process
commands
and
data.
reset.
To
turn
off,
deactivate,
disable,
or
return
to
a
previously
determined
state.
resolution.
A
measure
expressing
the
number
of
component
units
in
a
given
range
used
to
create
an
image
in
print.
Expressed
as
the
number
of
dots
per
inch
(dpi)
horizontally
and
vertically.
ROM.
Read
Only
Memory.
Programs,
instructions,
and
routines
permanently
stored
in
the
printer
that
cannot
be
written
to.
Information
in
ROM
is
not
lost
when
power
is
turned
off.
(ROM-resident
fonts
are
fonts
permanently
stored
in
a
printer
and
available
at
any
time
via
software
commands
to
the
printer.)
Roman.
An
NLQ
type
style
in
which
the
characters
are
upright
and
the
edges
of
the
characters
have
a
serif.
This
sentence
is
printed
in
a
Roman
type
style.
RTS.
Request
To
Send.
S
SA.
Set
Attribute.
SAA.
Systems
Application
Architecture.
sans
serif.
An
NLQ
type
style
in
which
the
characters
are
upright
and
blocked.
This
sentence
is
printed
in
a
sans
serif
type
style.
SCS.
System
Network
Architecture
(SNA)
Character
String.
Usually
commands
to
set
printer
format,
and
so
forth.
serial
communication.
The
sequential
transmission
of
data,
in
which
each
element
is
transferred
in
succession.
set.
To
turn
on,
activate,
invoke,
or
enable.
SFCC
sequence.
Special
Function
Control
Character
sequence.
Two
or
more
bytes
that
describe
a
specific
printer
control
function.
The
first
byte
is
always
the
SFCC.
This
also
applies
to
IGP
options.
shuttle.
The
subassembly
in
a
line
matrix
printer
that
includes
the
hammer
bank
assembly,
plus
some
or
all
of
the
drive
mechanism.
size,
type.
See
point.
SLD.
Set
Line
Density.
slew.
Rapid
vertical
paper
movement.
SNA.
Systems
Network
Architecture.
SOH.
Start
Of
Header.
spacing.
See
font,
proportional
and
font,
monospaced.
SSCC.
SuperSet
Control
Character.
See
escape
sequence
and
command
sequence.
start
bits.
In
serial
data
transfer,
a
signal
indicating
the
beginning
of
a
character
or
data
element.
stop
bits.
In
serial
data
transfer,
a
signal
indicating
the
end
of
a
character
or
data
element.
string.
Two
or
more
bytes
of
data
or
code
treated
as
a
unit.
Glossary
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