GLOSSARY

 

IPDS

Intelligent Printer Data Stream. IBM Systems Application

 

 

 

Architecture host-to-printer data stream for advanced function

 

 

 

printing subsystems. It provides an interface to all-points

 

 

 

addressable (APA) printers that make possible the presentation of

 

 

 

pages containing an architecturally unlimited mixture of different

 

 

 

data types: high-quality text, raster image, vector graphics, and

 

 

 

bar code.

 

 

IRQ

Intervention Required. When a printer fault occurs, the printer

 

 

 

informs the host system of the need for operator intervention by

 

 

 

setting bit 4 of location 0 of the PCIA.

 

 

job

Set of data, including programs, files, and instructions sent to a

 

 

 

computer.

 

 

KB

Kilobyte. Unit of 1,024 bytes.

landscape

Page orientation in which output is printed parallel to the longer

 

 

 

edge of the page. See also portrait.

letter quality

Specified by the ªstandard ribbonª parameter in the Page

 

 

 

Presentation Media (PPM) DCA command. Used to determine

 

 

 

orientation: when letter quality is requested, the page is printed

 

 

 

portrait rather than in COR, if that is the default tray orientation.

 

 

 

See also COR, draft quality.

line

feed

(LF)

Character that causes the print position to move to the

 

 

 

corresponding position on the next line; the EBCDIC character

 

 

 

<LF> is associated with this character.

logical

page

size

Size of printed text, plus top and left margins. Logical page size

 

 

 

is used in the automatic page orientation algorithm. See also

 

 

 

LPL, LPW.

long-edge

binding

In this style of binding, the binding margin is along the long

 

 

 

edge of the page, regardless of the orientation of the printed

 

 

 

image. See also binding margin, short-edge binding.

 

 

LPI

Lines per inch. The printer control panel setting determines the

 

 

 

default LPI, which can be overriden by SCS command from the

 

 

 

host.

 

 

LPL

Logical Page Length. LPL is determined by the number of lines

 

 

 

on the page (MPL), the lines per inch (LPI) and the top margin.

 

 

 

See also logical page size, LPW.

 

 

LPW

Logical Page Width. LPW is determined by the number of

 

 

 

characters on a line (MPP), the characters per inch (CPI), and the

 

 

 

left margin. See also logical page size, LPL.

 

 

LU1

Logical Unit 1. An SCS device.

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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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In contrast, the Xerox 4220/MRP features enhanced printing speed, reaching up to 20 pages per minute. This model is ideal for teams that require higher volumes of prints on a daily basis. Both the 4219 and 4220 models come equipped with intuitive touch-screen controls, simplifying user interactions and minimizing training time.

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