
Appendix C
| family (or type) | A set of all variations and sizes of a type style. | 
| FF | Form Feed. | 
| FIFO | First In, First Out. | 
| See font, monospaced. | |
| flash memory | A rugged,  | 
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 | store programs, instructions, and routines in PSA® | 
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 | printers. Compare NVRAM. | 
| FM Header | Format Header. Command strings used to switch | 
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 | between SCS and IPDS. | 
| font | The complete set of a given size of type, including | 
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 | characters, symbols, figures, punctuation marks, | 
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 | ligatures, signs, and accents. To fully describe a font, | 
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 | you must specify seven characteristics: | 
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 | 1) typeface | 
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 | 2) spacing (proportional or monospaced) | 
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 | 3) type size (12 point, 14 point, etc.) | 
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 | 4) scale factor (character height/width ratio) | 
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 | 5) type style | 
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 | 6) character weight | 
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 | 7) character proportion (normal, condensed, | 
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 | expanded). | 
| font, landscape | A font printed parallel to the long edge of a page. | 
| font, monospaced | Also called  | 
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 | regardless of horizontal size, occupies the same | 
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 | amount of font pattern space. All monospaced fonts | 
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 | use specific pitch size settings. Monospaced fonts | 
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 | are sometimes used when strict character alignment | 
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 | is desired (tables, charts, spreadsheets, etc.). | 
| font name | See typeface. | 
| font pattern | The matrix of pixels which represents a character, | 
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 | symbol, or image. | 
| font, portrait | A font printed parallel to the short edge of a page. | 
| font, proportional | A font in which the width of a character cell varies | 
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 | with the width of the character. For example, /i/ takes | 
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 | less space to print than /m/. Using proportional fonts | 
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 | generally increases the readability of printed | 
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 | documents, giving text a typeset appearance. | 
| font weight | The thickness of the lines making up a character. For | 
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 | example, “bold” and “light” are different font | 
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 | weights. | 
| font width | The measurement of the width of a character cell in | 
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 | dots. | 
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