B Glossary
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Appendix
LG
14×8.5" (356×216 mm) paper. Also known as
Legal.
LT
11×8.5" (279×216 mm) paper. Also known as
Letter.
Mode Menu
Menu for setting the conditions pertaining to
the PCL 6 emulation mode.
N-up
Feature for printing the data of N pages on a
single sheet of paper.
NV Memory
Non-volatile memory which allows the settings
of the printer to be maintained even when
power is off.
Page buffer
The actual place where print data is retrieved
and stored. The page buffer memory is
secured after the printer memory is allocated
to memories such as form memory, receive
buffer memory etc., and it cannot be set using
the control panel. The memory capacity of the
page buffer can be checked using Common
Menu > Print Utility [System Config].
Parity check
The checking of whether the data sent is being
received.
Plotter coordinates
The coordinates of the plotter.
PostScript
Page-description language of Adobe Systems
Incorporated.
Power Saver
The feature which saves the power
consumption by lowering the temperature of
the printer’s fuser.
The power saver mode is automatically
activated when the time set has elapsed after
the previous print job.
Printing area
The actual area on paper which can be
printed.
Protocol
The rules of communication necessary for
carrying out data transmission.
RAM
Stands for Random Access Memory, which is
the memory device where information can be
retrieved as well as recorded.
ROM
Stands for Read Only Memory, which is the
memory device specific for the retrieval of
information.
Scaling
The enlargement and reduction of the input
size (document size) by matching the output
size (paper size).
Scaling Point
The limit of the specification of the plotting
area.
8K
267×388 mm paper. Also called as Pakai.
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