Glossary
[A3]
420 × 297 mm paper.
[A4]
297 × 210 mm paper.
[A5]
210 × 148 mm paper.
[DPU]
Stands for Direct Print Utility, a software which uses TCP/IP protocol to allow PC to send and print data directly to a printer located on the same network.
[Emulation]
The ability of the printer to perform the features of other printers.
Glossary
[ACK]
The signal indicating that the printer is ready to receive data from the computer or that data is correctly received.
[B4]
364 × 257 mm paper.
[B5]
257 × 182 mm paper.
[Buffer]
The place where data received by the computer is stored.
[Busy]
Signal indicating that the printer is not able to receive data from the host device.
[CPI]
Stands for Character Per Inch, which is the number of characters that can be printed within a width of 1 inch.
[CR]
Stands for Carriage Return, which is the change of line.
[DTR Control]
Stands for Data Terminal Ready, which is the hardware signal that indicates whether the printer can receive data from the computer.
[DPI]
Stands for Dot Per Inch, which is the number of dots that can be printed within a width of 1 inch. Used as the unit for resolution.
[Folio]
8.5 × 13" (330 × 216 mm) paper.
[Hard clip area]
The actual rectangular area on the paper which can be printed.
[Statement]
5.5× 8.5" (140 × 216 mm) paper. Also known as Half Letter.
[Image Enhancement]
Feature which makes the border between black and white smooth, with rough edges reduced, giving the appearance of a higher resolution.
[Job]
A group of print data. The stopping and output of printing are conducted on a job basis. For mode menu changes, the new settings will be effective from the next job.
[LED]
Stands for Light Emitting Diode.
[Ledger]
11 × 17" (432 × 279 mm) paper.
[Legal]
8.5 × 14" (356 × 216 mm) paper.
[Letter]
8.5 × 11" (279 × 216 mm) paper.