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GLOSSARY OF TERMS Park position manent memory Pitch Platen Proportional spacing tocol Rear feed Resident fonts RS-232C interface User's Manual The position in which continuous forms paper is retracted or "parked" on the rear forms tractors. When continuous forms paper is loaded, it moves forward from the park position to the platen. Memory that retains information even when power is turned off. The printer's permanent memory retains the default settings specified using the printer setup mode. Characters per horizontal inch (cpi). A hard rubber cylinder that moves paper forward during printing. Character spacing in which wide characters occupy more space than do narrow characters. For example, characters such as "W" or "M"occupy more horizontal space than do characters such as "i" or "L" Many soft fonts are proportionally spaced. Sometimes designated PS, proportional spacing is the opposite of monospacing. G) A set of instructions that control how data is transmitted between devices such as a computer and printer. In rear feed, paper is fed from the rear of the printer. The forms tractor unit must be installed at the rear of the printer. The forms tractor unit pushes paper into the printer. Fonts present (resident) in the printer's permanent memory. For this printer, the resident fonts are Courier 10, Prestige Elite 12, Pica 10, OCR-B 10, Boldface PS, Compressed font, Correspondence, Draft, and High-speed Draft. Unlike soft fonts, resident fonts can always be accessed. A type of serial interface. See Serial interface. A test that determines whether the printer is working correctly. Test pages are printed to show print quality and verify whether all characters print. The self-test only tests the printer. It does not test how thecomputer works with the printer. GL-5

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GLOSSARY
OF
TERMS
Park
position
manent
memory
The
position
in
which
continuous
forms
paper
is
retracted
or
"parked"
on
the
rear
forms
tractors.
When
continuous
forms
paper
is
loaded,
it
moves
forward
from
the
park
position
to
the
platen.
Memory
that
retains
information
even
when
power
is
turned
off.
The
printer's
permanent
memory
retains
the
default
settings
specified
using
the
printer
setup
mode.
Pitch
Characters
per
horizontal
inch
(cpi).
Platen
A
hard
rubber
cylinder
that
moves
paper
forward
during
printing.
Proportional
spacing
tocol
Rear
feed
Resident
fonts
Character
spacing
in
which
wide
characters
occupy
more
space
than
do
narrow
characters.
For
example,
characters
such
as
"W"
or
"M"occupy
more
horizontal
space
than
do
characters
such
as
"i"
or
"L"
Many
soft
fonts
are
proportionally
spaced.
Sometimes
designated
PS,
proportional
spacing
is
the
opposite
of
monospacing.
A
set
of
instructions
that
control
how
data
is
transmitted
between
devices
such
as
a
computer
and
printer.
In
rear
feed,
paper
is
fed
from
the
rear
of
the
printer.
The
forms
tractor
unit
must
be
installed
at
the
rear
of
the
printer.
The
forms
tractor
unit
pushes
paper
into
the
printer.
Fonts
present
(resident)
in
the
printer's
permanent
memory.
For
this
printer,
the
resident
fonts
are
Courier
10,
Prestige
Elite
12,
Pica
10,
OCR
-B
10,
Boldface
PS,
Compressed
font,
Correspondence,
Draft,
and
High-speed
Draft.
Unlike
soft
fonts,
resident
fonts
can
always
be
accessed.
RS
-232C
interface
A
type
of
serial
interface.
See
Serial
interface.
A
test
that
determines
whether
the
printer
is
working
correctly.
Test
pages
are
printed
to
show
print
quality
and
verify
whether
all
characters
print.
The
self
-test
only
tests
the
printer.
It
does
not
test
how
thecomputer
works
with
the
printer.
User's
Manual
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