Appendix
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B
Glossary
A3
420×297 mm paper.
A4
297×210 mm paper.
A5
210×148 mm paper.
ACK
The signal indicating that the printer is ready to
receive data from the host device or that data
is correctly received.
Adobe protocol
Communication protocol of PostScript printer
in serial/parallel connection.
B4
364×257 mm paper.
B5
257×182 mm paper.
Buffer
The place where data received by the host
device is stored.
Busy
Signal indicating that the printer is not able to
receive data from the host device.
Common Menu
Makes up of port setting, print utility,
maintenance mode of which settings other
than emulation are made.
CPI
Stands for Character Per Inch, which is the
number of characters that can be printed
within a width of 1 inch.
CR
Stands for Carriage Return, which is the
change of line.
Cut paper
Standard types of paper like A4, B5 etc.
DPI
Stands for Dot Per Inch, which is the number of
dots that can be printed within a width of 1
inch.
Used as the unit for resolution.
DL
Stands for Double Letter. Also known as
Ledger.
17×11" (432×279 mm) paper size.
DTR Control
Stands for Data Terminal Ready, which is the
hardware signal that indicates whether the
printer can receive data from the host device.
Emulation
The ability of the printer to perform the features
of other printers.
Folio
13×8.5" (330×216 mm) paper.
Hard clip area
The actual rectangular area on the paper
which can be printed.
Image Enhance
Feature which makes the border between
black and white smooth, with rough edges
reduced, giving the appearance of a higher
resolution.
Job
A group of print data. The stopping and output
of printing are conducted on a job basis. For
mode menu changes, the new settings will be
effective from the next job..Glossary
LED
Stands for Light Emitting Diode.
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