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Glossary
A
A to D
Analog to Digital.
ACK
Acknowledge character. A transmission control character
transmitted by the printer as an affirmative response to
an inquiry from the host.
active column
The horizontal location on the paper where the next
character will print.
active line
The vertical location on the paper where the next
character will print.
active position
The position on the paper where the next character will
print. The intersection of the active column and the active
line.
ASCII
Abbrev. for
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 7-bit code with 128 different bit
patterns. There is no parity recommendation.
attributes, print
Operations performed on text that alter its appearance
but do not change the font. Examples: underlining,
superscripting, bold, etc.
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.
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