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GLOSSARY

bit map Visual representation of graphic images in which a bit defines a picture element (pixel); for example, if a bit is 1, the corresponding pixel is printed.

bit mapped Display image generated bit by bit for each point or dot. A software- driven scanner is used to create characters or graphics.

blocking Process of combining two or more records into a single block of data which can then be moved, operated upon, or stored, as a single unit by the computer.

block length Number of characters or bytes contained in a block of data (the block is treated as a unit within the computer). Block length is usually invariable within a system and may be specified in units such as records, words, computer words, or characters.

boot To load the initial instructions of a program into computer memory; these instructions then direct the loading of the rest of the program. Booting may require entry of a few commands at the keyboard or the flip of a switch to begin the process.

bps bits per second. In serial communication, the instantaneous bit speed with which a device or channel transmits a character.

BSC binary synchronous communication. 1. Communication using binary synchronous line discipline. 2. Uniform procedure using a standardized set of control characters and control character sequences for synchronous transmission of binary-coded data between stations.

buffer Compartment of memory in which this data is stored during transfer from one device to another. This is useful for accumulating data into blocks before storage or processing and for adjusting differences of speed between devices, or between a device and a communicating facility.

Bypass Transport Optional module that moves paper from the last stacker bin to a finishing device.

byte Fixed number of bits (in data processing, usually 8) operated upon as a unit. A byte may represent a character, a machine instruction, or some other logical unit of information.

carriage return Control character that causes the printing system to start printing at the left margin of the current line unless set to be interpreted as a line end.

channel 1. In data communications, a path or line that enables two or more devices to communicate (sometimes called a circuit, facility, or link).

2.In computers, a path for communication between the central processing unit (CPU) and input/output units, or between the CPU and peripheral devices.

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Contents Xerox DocuPrint 180 Laser Printing System Product Guide Page Related Publications Number Related publicationsXerox Docuprint 180 Laser Printing System Product Guide Table of Contents Xerox DocuPrint 180 LPS software Components Xerox DocuPrint 180 LPS hardware componentsProduct differences/user considerations Glossary Xerox customer resourcesViii Xerox DocuPrint 180 LPS Product Guide IntroductionXerox DocuPrint 180 Laser printing system document set About the reference setXerox DocuPrint 180 LPS System Command Summary CardXerox DocuPrint 180 LPS PDL ReferencePlanning Guide Xerox DocuPrint 180 LPS InstallationXerox DocuPrint 180 LPS Message GuideTerminal font Document conventionsBold ItalicsXiv Xerox DocuPrint 180 LPS overview Shows the Xerox DocuPrint 180 LPS Xerox DocuPrint 180 LPSSoftware Track cartridge tape drive OptionsFloppy disk drive Track magnetic tape driveEnhanced graphics ink and font memory Egifm Input enablement deviceBypass transport Expanded system disk memoryDocuPrint 180 LPS connection Equipment Dimensions Xerox DocuPrint 180 LPS specificationsEnvironmental requirements Clearance requirementsDocuPrint 180 electrical requirements Electrical requirementsElectrical requirements Xerox DocuPrint 180 LPS features Xerox Docuprint 180 LPS Overview Xerox Docuprint 180 LPS Overview Xerox Docuprint 180 LPS Overview Page DocuPrint 180 LPS overview Basic conceptsDocuPrint 180 LPS interface System controllerDocuPrint 180 LPS system disk storage and memory Imaging subsystem PrinterXerographic subsystem Sources of input for the DocuPrint 180 LPS DocuPrint 180 LPS production process overviewOutput subsystem Xerox DocuPrint 180 LPS input options Types of data Output Special processingJob source library JSL files Character spacing FontsPage Xerox DocuPrint 180 Laser Printing System Printer Major componentsSystem controller hardware components Shows the Xerox DocuPrint 180 LPS PC UI Xerox Docuprint 180 LPS Hardware Components Printer hardware components Xerox DocuPrint 180 LPS with optional bypass transport Message area Miscellaneous icons Xerox Docuprint 180 LPS Hardware Components Xerox Docuprint 180 LPS Hardware Components Page DocuPrint 180 LPS operating system Xerox DocuPrint 180 LPS software componentsXerox DocuPrint 180 LPS System Generation Guide Operating System Software functional descriptionOperator communication subsystem Operating system executive taskXerox Docuprint 180 LPS Software Components User Interface Software and User Dialog Software Printer SoftwareOptional host-resident software packages DocuPrint 180 LPS compatibility and comparison Product differences/user considerationsProduct DIFFERENCES/USER Considerations To the Xerox DP 180 LPS Operator Using your Xerox DocuPrint 180 LPS as a backup LPSTo the Xerox DP 180 LPS Operator Refer to the Xerox DP 180 LPS Operator Refer to the Xerox DP 180 LPS Operator Will this 9790 V2 print on my DP 180 LPS? Job features from V2.1 Results when run on DP 180 LPSWill this 8790 V2 print on my DP 180 LPS? Checking paper sizes and special stocks Product DIFFERENCES/USER Considerations Print resolution of print jobs created or printed on Comparing DocuPrint 180 LPS print job resolutionLPS V3A Checking JDL compatibilityChecking PDL compatibility Message Btext Output Destination Export 13.DJDEs unique to the DocuPrint 180 LPS DocuPrint 180 LPS comparison14.DocuPrint 180 LPS product comparison table AIS HCS Paper Xerox DocuPrint 180 LPS edgemarking Xerox DocuPrint 180 LPS user considerationsIllustrates the edgemarking considerations for a portrait Illustrates the edgemarking considerations for a landscape Landscape orientation shift and skew 8.5- by 11- inches Registration shift and skewPortrait orientation shift and skew 8.5- by 11- inches Paper sizeDeletions Error messagesSystem page size Virtual page sizeProduct DIFFERENCES/USER Considerations Interpolation and scanned images Print DarknessMaximum paper Pitch mode Width PPM rate Switching paper size and feed modesCleaning time between pitch mode changes Page Xerox customer resources Xerox support servicesXerox Customer Support Center Customer Service Support Center Xerox Font Center Xerox ConnectionXerox Documentation and Software Services Xerox Supplies Order Service Glossary Glossary GLOSSARY-3 Glossary GLOSSARY-5 Glossary GLOSSARY-7 Glossary GLOSSARY-9 Glossary GLOSSARY-11 Glossary GLOSSARY-13 Glossary GLOSSARY-15 Glossary GLOSSARY-17 Glossary GLOSSARY-19 Glossary GLOSSARY-21 Glossary GLOSSARY-23 Glossary GLOSSARY-25 Hpos GsmGLOSSARY-27 Sci PpmGLOSSARY-29 Glossary