print server or print server card
A print server or print server card is a piece of hardware that can be connected to a printer (or other device), either internally or externally. The print server allows the printer to communicate with the computers on a network. This type of print server should not be confused with a computer acting as a server, or print server. The computer acting as a print server runs the software that the printer needs to operate.
printer driver
A printer driver (or PPD on a Macintosh) is the software on a computer that allows the computer to communicate with the printer. Use the printer driver to set printing options, such as setting the type of paper you are using or selecting the print quality.
printheads
Printheads transfer ink from ink cartridges onto the paper or other print media. There is one printhead for each color of ink cartridge. Each printhead must be inserted firmly into its
Quick Sets
Quick Sets allow you to save the current printer driver settings (such as page orientation, print on both sides, paper source) for reuse. Quick sets can be selected and saved from most tabs in the printer driver. They are useful for projects that you print often that need the same settings each time. For more information, see the printer driver Help.
resolution
Resolution is a measure of the quality of the image you are printing. In HP printers, the resolution and printing technologies work together to produce superb results that resolution alone cannot offer.
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