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communicate properly, a printer must be configured
to operate at the same baud rate as its host
computer.
bit
Contraction of
binary digit. A bit is a digit in the binary
number system, represented by a 0 or a 1. A bit is
the smallest unit of storage in a digital computer,
where 0 and 1 are represented by different voltages.
Groups of bits form other units of storage called
nibbles, bytes, and words.
bold
A print attribute specifying text of a heavy line
thickness.
See also
character weight.
Boot-up
The start-up procedure which causes a computer
operating system to be loaded into main memory.
buffer
A reserved area in memory that data is written to and
read from during data transfers.
bus
A circuit for the transfer of data or electrical signals
between two devices.
byte
A group of consecutive bits forming a unit of storage
in a digital computer and used to represent one
alphanumeric character. A byte usually consists of 8
bits, but may contain more or fewer bits, depending
on the computer or protocol.
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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 control or
printable character, including symbols, punctuation,
numbers, diacritical markings, and alphabet
characters. Each character is assigned a unique
address in memory.
character weight
The degree of lightness and thickness of printed text.
For example:
“Bold” refers to a heavy or thick
character weight, as shown in this sentence.
“Medium,” “normal,” or “book weight” refer to the
character weight used in this sentence.
checksum
A value used to verify microcode correctness.
coax
Coaxial cable. An electrical signal conductor
consisting of a single wire surrounded by insulation
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