I/O Abbreviation for “input/output,” refers to
IP address The unique number assigned to a computer device that is connected to a network. IPX/SPX Abbreviation for “internetwork packet exchange/sequenced packet exchange.” macro A single keystroke or command that results in a series of actions or instructions. media The paper, labels, transparencies, or other material on which the printer prints the image. memory tag A memory partition that has a specific address.
monochrome Black and white. Devoid of color.
network A system of computers interconnected by telephone wires or other means in order to share information. network administrator A person who manages a network.
page buffer Temporary printer memory used to hold page data while the printer creates an image of the page. PCL Abbreviation for “Printer Control Language.”
peripheral An auxiliary device, such as a printer, modem, or storage system, that works in conjunction with a computer.
personality Distinctive features or characteristics of a printer or printer language.
pixel Abbreviation for “picture element,” the smallest unit of area in an image displayed on a screen. PJL Abbreviation for “printer job language.”
PostScript A trademarked
PPD Abbreviation for “PostScript printer description.”
printer driver A software program that a computer uses to gain access to printer features.
RAM Abbreviation for “random access memory,” a type of computer memory that stores data that can change. raster image An image composed of dots.
render The process of producing text or graphics.
ROM Abbreviation for
supplies Materials that the printer uses and that must be replaced. Supply items for this printer are the four print cartridges.
TCP/IP An internet protocol that has become the global standard for communications. toner The fine black or colored powder that forms the image on the printed media.
transfer unit The black plastic belt that transports media inside the printer and transfers toner from the print cartridges onto the media.
tray The receptacle that holds blank paper.
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