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GLOSSARY

 

object

file

Source file converted into machine language (binary code).

 

octal

Numbering system which uses base 8.

 

offline

Devices not under the active control of a central processing unit.

 

 

 

For example, a computer makes output to a magnetic tape. The

 

 

 

tape is then used by an offline printing system to produce

 

 

 

printed data. Offline operations are much slower than online

 

 

 

operations. See also online.

 

offset

To place pages currently being printed in slightly different

 

 

 

positions from previous pages.

 

online

Devices under the direct control of a central processing unit, for

 

 

 

example a printing system in interactive communication with a

 

 

 

mainframe. See also offline.

operating system

Basic host- or LPS-resident controlling program that governs the

 

 

 

operations of a computer, such as job entry, input/output, and

 

 

 

data management. The operating system is always running when

 

 

 

the computer is active. Unlike other types of programs, it does

 

 

 

not run to an end point and stop. The operating system of a

 

 

 

Xerox LPS is referred to as the operating system software (OSS).

operator

area

The 24-inch exclusive clearance that must be available directly in

 

 

 

front of each component of an LPS for operator activities.

operator

command

Statement to control a program, issued via a console device or

 

 

 

terminal, causing a control program to provide requested

 

 

 

information, alter normal operations, initiate new operations, or

 

 

 

terminate existing operations.

orientation

1. In reference to image area, orientation describes whether the

 

 

 

printed lines are parallel to the long edge of the paper or the

 

 

 

short edge of the paper. 2. Choice of printing portrait

 

 

 

(vertically) or landscape (horizontally).

 

origin

In reference to image area, this is the upper left corner of a

 

 

 

sheet.

overprinting

Printing more than one character at the same position.

overprint

lines

Print lines whose carriage control specifies printing with no line

 

 

 

spacing after the last printed line.

page

inversion

Allows control of image orientation. A page can be rotated

 

 

 

180oÐhead-to-head and head-to-toe.

page

orientation

Direction in which data is printed on a report. See also

 

 

 

landscape page orientation; portrait page orientation.

XEROX 4635 LASER PRINTING SYSTEM PRODUCT REFERENCE

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