GLOSSARY OF TERMS

Dot matrix

Downloading

dpi Emulation

Factory default

Font

Form feed (FF)

Front feed

Graphics printing

Hexadecimal

The grid used to print characters on a dot matrix printer. Each dot corresponds to a wire in the print head.

Transferring soft fonts from the computer to the printer’s memory. Downloading allows you to use fonts not resident in the computer.

Dots per inch.

A command set that allows one printer to print like another printer. This printer has three resident emulations: Fujitsu DPL24C PLUS (native command set), IBM proprinter XL24E, and Epson ESC/P2.

The settings that are programmed into a printer at the factory. The printer uses these settings unless they are replaced by user settings selected from the control panel or through application software.

A complete set of printable characters having the same size and style. For example, Courier 10 and Prestige Elite 12 are commonly used fonts.

A signal to the printer to advance the paper forward one page. Form feeds can be executed either by your software or by holding down the LF/FF button on the printer control panel.

The feeding of paper through the tractor unit attached at the front of the printer.

Controlling the print head wires (dots) individually to produce a picture or an image on the page.

Abase-16 numbering system (also commonly referred to as hex numbers). Since a base-16 system requires 16 digits, numbers 0 through 9 and letters A through F are used. Expressing binary numbers in hexadecimal uses fewer digits.

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