Full Bleed
Glossary
G-5
printer). Based on the IEEE 802.3 standard, Ethernet operates at 10
megabits (10 million bits) per second.
Excess Memory Client
The memory remaining after providing all the other memory clients with
their specified amounts of memory is automatically added to the excess
memory client. All excess memory in your QMS 1660 Print System goes
into a pool shared by the frame buffer and the display list clients.
Expansion, RAM
See
memory upgrade
.
Factory Default
The printer settings that are programmed into the printer at the factory.
These settings are used unless they are changed at the printer control panel
or overridden by settings in an application. See also
default
.
Flash ROM
Quick loading, reprogrammable memory that holds information (such as
system code and downloadable emulations) even when the printer is turned
off. The chief advantage of flash ROM is that system upgrades can be
loaded from a floppy disk without the necessity of swapping out expensive
EPROMS or having to place a service call.
Font
A complete character set in one typeface or style. Two types of fonts are
available for your printer—downloaded and resident. See also
download
,
resident fonts
,
typeface
, and
typeface family
.
Font Card
A module the size of a credit card that contains fonts which can supplement
the printer's internal, resident fonts to increase the variety of available
typefaces.
Full Bleed
The capability to print an image beyond all four edges of a specified media
size.
Summary of Contents for 1660
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Page 13: ...1 Introduction In This Chapter n About this manual n Typographic conventions...
Page 17: ...In This Chapter n Media sizes margins and imageable areas n Media storage 2 Print Media...
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Page 217: ...A QMS Customer Support In This Appendix n Sources of customer support n QMS world wide offices...
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