hexadecimal dump mode

On a printer, a mode used to print out data or commands sent from the host. It is information that is useful for debugging programs.

High Quality (HQ) mode

One of the print modes available on this printer. Print speed is 346 cps at 10 cpi.

High Speed (HS) mode

One of the print modes available on this printer. Print speed is 434 cps at 10 cpi.

home position

This term refers to the position of the cartridge holder when it is at rest on the far left side of the platen. In this position, the print head is always capped to keep it from drying out. The cartridge holder moves out of the home position when the printer starts printing or after you press the CARTRIDGE button to move it out so you can remove the BJ Cartridge.

host computer

The computer that is connected to a printer and can be used to drive the printer when the printer is on-line.

hue

A colour in the colour spectrum. Examples are red, green, and violet.

ink jet printer

A non-impact printer that ejects ink onto paper to form characters. This printer is a special type of ink jet printer called a Bubble Jet printer.

input buffer

An area of the printer’s memory containing the data that has been sent to the printer.

interface

The connection between two devices that makes it possible for them to communicate with each other. The printer features a parallel interface, which makes it compatible with IBM and similar personal computers.

In order to connect the printer and computer via the parallel interface, you must use the Canon Printer Cable BIFC-50 provided with the printer.

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Canon K10158 Hexadecimal dump mode, High Quality HQ mode, High Speed HS mode, Home position, Host computer, Hue, Interface