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Orientation Orientation refers to the direction a document is laid out on a page. A
Portrait orientation produces a vertical page layout (i.e., the page height
is greater than width). A Landscape orientation produces a horizontal
page layout (i.e., the page width is greater than the height).
Page Interleaving A feature where a blank sheet is inserted between the pages of a print
job. Job Dividing Sheet is not stapled with the rest of the original
document (if stapling is requested). This feature is previously known as
Tab Sheet Insertion. See Also: Cover Sheet and Sheet Insertion.
Paper Attribution on Tray A feature where an administrator can assign which tray/bin is used for
which purpose (e.g., Tray 1 is to be used for Fax only).
PCL Th e command language for the HP LaserJet print ers. It has become a de
facto standard used in many printers and typesetters. PCL Level 5,
introduced with the LaserJet III in 1990, also supports Compugraphic's
Intellifont scalable fonts. Starting with the LaserJet 5 in 1996, PCL Level 6
streamlines the graphics and font commands, reducing the amount of
information that has to be sent to the printer.
PCONSOLE A NetWare utility that can be used to monitor and manage queues on a
NetWare server.
PDL Page description language. A programming language, such as
PostScript, that describes output to a printer.
Peer to Peer A network architecture in which nodes communicate directly with other
nodes, as opposed to client/server architecture.
PostScript A page description language (PDL) from Adobe that is used extensively
on all computer platforms. It is the de facto standard in commercial
typesetting and printing houses. Most all accept and may even require
PostScript files as electronic input.
Printer Driver Software installed on the client workstation that enables printing to a
device. There are six Toshiba printer drivers on the e-STUDIO GL-1010
Client CD-ROM that permit printing to the GL-1010 controller.
Printer-Sticky The paradigm where actions and/or configuration information is
permanently saved so that it is accessible later. For example, a change is
made to the printer's settings and all applications are aware of the
change. See also, Document-Sticky.
Printing mode Printing mode defines the way the print job is processed by the GL-1010:
as a Normal job, a Private Print job, Proof Print job, or Scheduled Print
job.
Definition of Common Terms
Term Definition
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