GLOSSARY

 

 

EFA

Extended Field Attribute. EFAs, which appear in the Extension

 

 

 

Attribute Buffer, modify Field Attributes in the Message Data

 

 

 

Storage Area. EFAs control underlining and use of the base/APL

 

 

 

character set.

embedded

commands

Control codes within the text of a file.

 

 

emulate

The ability of a printer to be set up to behave like another printer

 

 

 

in a non-native mode.

error

message

Message that appears in the display window of the control panel,

 

 

 

or is printed, indicating an error condition in the printer.

escape

character E

Control code or control character placed in front of a printer

 

 

 

command. An E tells the printer to execute the following

 

 

 

character string rather than print it when in PCL mode.

escape

sequence

Sequence of characters beginning with an escape code and

 

 

 

comprising a printer command.

 

 

FA

Field Attribute. Field Attributes that control print or nonprint

 

 

 

attributes in DSC systems.

factory default

Settings programmed into the printer before it is shipped. These

 

 

 

settings are in use unless you override them using either the

 

 

 

printer control panel or by sending printer commands.

fixed

spacing

Font set in which every character cell has the same width. Also

 

 

 

called fixed pitch.

 

 

font

Collection of characters with a consistent style. Different fonts

 

 

 

can be selected for printing. Fonts can refer to the printer's

 

 

 

internal fonts, or optional fonts stored on diskettes and

 

 

 

downloaded to the printer.

font characteristics

Attributes that control the appearance of a font. These

 

 

 

characteristics include orientation, character height, style, stroke

 

 

 

weight, and typeface.

 

 

fontroot

Font name without the landscape or portrait (-P or -L) orientation

 

 

 

suffix.

form

feed (FF)

Control character that causes the print or display position to

 

 

 

move to the next page; the EBCDIC character <FF> is

 

 

 

associated with this character.

 

 

FSL

Function Selection via Line. Commands or functions that access

 

 

 

the value-added features, like duplex, paper tray selection, etc.,

of a coax printer. It allows you to set up default interfaces or change default settings.

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Xerox 4220/MRP, 4230/MRP, 4219/MRP, 4215/MRP manual Efa

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

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