GLOSSARY

Graphical Data Display Manager Function of the operating system that processes both text and (GDDM) graphics for output on a display, printer, or plotter.

 

 

GFID

Global Font Identifier, a number that references a font.

 

 

GSM

Grams per square meter. Universally accepted unit that

 

 

 

expresses the weight in grams of one square meter of paper.

hexadecimal

Numbering system requiring sixteen number symbols (0 through

 

 

 

9 and A through F) to represent data.

hexadecimal

dump

Print language selection that produces a hardcopy of the actual

 

 

 

ASCII codes being sent to the printer by its host.

host

computer

Computer transmitting data to a printer or other peripheral

 

 

 

device. Also called a host for short.

 

HP-GL/2

Hewlett-Packard Graphics Language Level 2. Industry standard

 

 

 

language for pen plotters that is integrated into the PCL 5 printer

 

 

 

language. Allows drawing of vector (line) drawings, such as

 

 

 

circles and rectangles.

 

HP PCL

Hewlett-Packard Printer Control Language.

 

 

image

Representation on the printed page of the data sent to the

 

 

 

printer. It is formed of closely placed dots of dry ink, which are

 

 

 

placed on the page electrostatically and fused.

 

interface

Connection between two devices. Interfaces are meant to carry

 

 

 

electronic impulses from one place to another. Hardware

 

 

 

interfaces, for example, link a host computer to a printer. Often

 

 

 

refers to an electronic device that enables one kind of equipment

 

 

 

to communicate with or control another.

interface

cable

Connects the printer to the computer, or cluster controller, or

 

 

 

other device so they can communicate.

Interface Escape

Character

Character used in coax and twinax interface escape sequences.

internal

fonts

Permanent landscape and portrait fonts that reside in the printer

 

 

 

and are not affected when the printer is powered up or down.

 

 

I/O

Input/Output. Communication established between the printer

 

 

 

and a host computer or two other devices (for example, disk

 

 

 

drive I/O).

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

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