Glossary

Interface

The means by which information is transferred from one part of a system to another. For example, the cable between the printer and the computer is an interface.

ISO symbol set

ISO stands for “International Organization for Stanardization”. An ISO symbol set contains special international characters that replace the following twelve ASCII characters: #, $, @, [, \, ], ^, 9, {, . }, and

~.ISO symbols sets are available for most European languages, Chinese, and Japanese.

LocalTalk

A protocol for an easy AppleTalk that connects devices and computers in a Macintosh system, developed by Apple Computer.

Margin

The space at the edges of a page in which no printing occurs. There are four margins: left, right, top, and bottom. In application software, margins are usually expressed in inches, centimeters, or points. In printer commands, left and right margins are specified as columns, while top and bottom margins are specified as lines.

Page printers have a minimum margin, typically of about .2 inch (5 mm), on all four sides, called the nonprint margin. No printing occurs in this margin. If the application software specifies a margin of 0, actual printing begins at the edge of the nonprint margin. See also Printable area.

MarkVision

A printer management integrated software which monitors printer status, displays optional printer’s features, spools print data, and cooperates with printer drivers. It also displays the virtual printer control panel to allow remote operation of printers.

GL-4

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