Face-Up Output Tray
A paper tray attached to the printer above the standard tray that results in
paper, transparencies or envelopes being stacked in face-up order. This
tray is mandatory for transparencies, envelopes and labels.
Factory Default
Factory defaults refer to the printer settings that are programmed into the
printer at the factory. These settings are used unless they are overridden
with printer commands sent through software or PS Executive Series
Utilities. Holding down the ONLINE key and the TEST/CANCEL key
simultaneously until 09 MENU RESET appears returns printing menu
items to factory defaults.
Fixed Spacing
Uniform horizontal spacing between characters and symbols in a font
composed of characters of uniform width is called fixed spacing. For
example, in fixed spacing an i has the same space allotment as a w. Fonts
with fixed spacing have a specific number of characters per inch called
pitch. See pitch and proportional spacing.
Font
Fonts are collections of characters and symbols. A font is described by its
symbol set, spacing, pitch, point size, style, stroke weight, and typeface.
Fonts can refer to the printer’s internal fonts or to fonts stored in optional
font cartridges or on floppy disks.
Font Cartridge
Font cartridges contain fonts which can supplement the printer’s internal,
resident fonts to increase the variety of available typefaces.
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