GLOSSARY

data

monitor

Data-analyzing tool that prints the hexadecimal value of all data

 

 

 

received.

 

default

Preset value programmed into a printer that it uses unless you

 

 

 

change the value with the control panel keys or print language

 

 

 

commands. See also factory defaults, power-up defaults.

default

font

Font in use whenever the printer is reset. Some font cartridges

 

 

 

also contain a default font.

document

One or more recorded or printed pages forming a logical whole.

 

 

DOS

Disk Operating System. Specialized disk-oriented program that

 

 

 

provides an easy-to-use link between the user and a disk drive of

 

 

 

the computer.

 

 

dot

Smallest printable unit.

download

1. Send information from a computer (host) to a peripheral

 

 

 

device (printer, terminal, and so forth). 2. It identifies

 

 

 

something characterized by being sent from a computer to a

 

 

 

peripheral device, for example, a downloaded font.

downloaded

fonts

Fonts loaded from the host system into the dynamic memory of

 

 

 

the printer. Downloaded fonts must be reloaded each time the

 

 

 

system is powered up.

 

 

dpi

Dots per inch. A measure of the resolution of a printed image.

draft

quality

Specified by the ªconserve ribbonª parameter in the Page

 

 

 

Presentation Media (PPM) SCS command. Used in the auto page

 

 

 

orientation algorithm: when draft quality is requested, the page

 

 

 

will be COR, if that is the default tray orientation. See also COR,

 

 

 

letter quality.

 

 

DSC

Data Stream Compatibility. LU2 and LU3 data stream composed

 

 

 

of controls, optionally intermixed with user data, which is carried

 

 

 

with a request or response unit.

 

 

EAB

Extended Attribute Buffer. The elements in this buffer, which

 

 

 

have a one-to-one correspondence with characters and attributes

 

 

 

in the MDSA, and can be used to turn on underscoring or APL in

 

 

 

the coax DSC environment.

 

EBCDIC

Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code. An 8-bit

 

 

 

code, standard for most IBM systems providing 256 possible

 

 

 

combinations of characters.

 

EEROM

Electrically Erasable Read Only Memory. Device that can be

 

 

 

erased electrically and reprogrammed. See NVM.

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4220/MRP, 4219/MRP, 4215/MRP, 4230/MRP specifications

The Xerox 4219/MRP, 4220/MRP, 4215/MRP, and 4230/MRP are multifunction printers designed for businesses that require efficient printing, copying, and scanning solutions. These models exemplify Xerox's commitment to quality, reliability, and user-friendly features, making them ideal for both small and medium-sized enterprises.

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