Factory

Default

emulation, it responds to the same commands (HP PCL) that a Hewlett- Packard LaserJet printer does.

Emulation Sensing Processor (ESP) Technology

Emulation Sensing Processor technology. Using a form of artificial intelli- gence, ESP technology analyzes incoming file data from any of your printer's interfaces, selects the appropriate printer language from those installed on the printer, and processes the print job. ESP technology works with most popular commercially available applications.

Energy Star Computers Program

A United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) program that promotes the use of energy-efficient personal computers, monitors, and printers and the reduction of air pollution caused by power generation.

Ethernet

A linear local area network developed by Xerox in 1976 and is presently an industry standard. Each device, or node, is connected by twisted-pair wiring, thin coaxial cable, or thick coaxial cable (not supported by your printer). Based on the IEEE 802.3 standard, Ethernet operates at 10 megabits (10 million bits) per second. See also thin-wire Ethernet cable, twisted-pair Ethernet cable.

EtherTalk

A type of AppleTalk network that uses AppleTalk protocols on Ethernet cabling. See also AppleTalk.

Excess Memory Client

The memory remaining after providing all the other memory clients with their specified amounts of memory is automatically added to the excess memory client. All excess memory in your QMS 1660E Print System goes into a pool shared by the frame buffer and the display list clients.

Expansion, RAM

See memory upgrade.

Factory Default

The printer settings that are programmed into the printer at the factory. These settings are used unless they are changed at the printer control panel or overridden by settings in an application. See also default.

Glossary

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