GLOSSARY

resident

fonts

Fonts resident in the printer when shipped. Also called internal

 

 

 

fonts.

 

ROM

Read Only Memory. Memory used by a micro processor that can

 

 

 

only be read. It cannot be rewritten.

scalable

font

Font scaled within the printer to any point size.

 

scan

line

Individual scan of the laser device across the width of the image.

 

 

 

The line of video data printed in one pass of the laser beam

 

 

 

across the length of the xerographic drum.

 

 

SCS

SNA Character String. One logical record that is physically sent

 

 

 

to the printer in several parts, each of which is exactly 256 bytes

 

 

 

long with the exception of the last part. The SCS data stream

 

 

 

consists of a 1-byte printer control code followed by the data to

 

 

 

be printed. SCS mode is also referred to as LU1 mode. The

 

 

 

4220/MRP accepts the EBCDIC data stream from an SCS cluster

 

 

 

controller when the coax interface is installed.

short-edge

binding

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

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

image. See binding margin, long-edge binding.

 

 

SNA

Systems Network Architecture. Defines message formats and

 

 

 

protocols for IBM network communications.

 

software

Any word processing, programming, or special application

 

 

 

package installed in your computer system.

 

source

Component of all communications systems, the originator of

 

 

 

information.

Special

Features

The features accessible when ªFull Featuresª are selected under

 

 

 

the ªSpecial Featuresª printer control panel options of the Xerox

 

 

 

MRP Family printers.

 

 

SSA

System Status Available. A valid order or operation accepted by

 

 

 

a coax printer that controls printing and mode changing. In the

 

 

 

control unit output area (cuoa), the SSA handles mode change

 

 

 

using code X©00©, enter send state, LU1 mode only using code

 

 

 

X©02©, and enter receive state, LU1 mode only using code X©03©.

 

stacker

Tray into which the printer ejects printed output. On the

 

 

 

4220/MRP or 4230/MRP, there are two standard output trays (the

 

 

 

top output tray and face-up tray) and one optional output tray

 

 

 

(the high-capacity stacker).

status

sheet

Page produced by the printer when requested through a job

 

 

 

command. Contains information about fonts used and errors

 

 

 

detected in a job.

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

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