IBM QMS 4525 Application, Ascii, Automatic Jam Recovery, A..Z Key, Back Key, Baud or Baud Rate

Models: QMS 4525

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Application

Application

operates on LocalTalk or EtherNet (EtherTalk) cable. See also LocalTalk or Ethernet.

Application

Any word processing, graphics, or other special program that can be installed in your computer's memory. WordPerfect, Adobe Illustrator, Lotus 1-2-3, and Microsoft Word are examples of applications.

ASCII

American Standard Code for Information Interchange. Developed by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), the ASCII standard specifies a 7 bit digital code for each of the 96 displayable characters on the standard microcomputer keyboard. ASCII also specifies control characters. The full ASCII character set is 250+.

Automatic Jam Recovery

See jam recovery.

A4

A paper size 8.3" x 11.7" (210 mm x 297 mm).

A..Z Key

When you are entering data, this key cycles through characters “A” to “Z.”

Back Key

The printer key that enters the configuration menu when the printer is off line. Use it to return to a previous menu.

Baud or Baud Rate

The speed at which data is transmitted from the host computer to the printer/ controller.

Binary

A base 2 number system written with the digits 0 or 1. See also bit.

Bit

Binary digit. A bit is the most fundamental unit of information that a computer can accept. It has two states called 1 (one) and 0 (zero), or on and off, and can be used to represent a yes/no type of statement. Groups of bits are

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QMS 4525 Print System User's Guide

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IBM QMS 4525 Application, Ascii, Automatic Jam Recovery, A..Z Key, Back Key, Baud or Baud Rate, Binary, See jam recovery