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A set of logical pens defined by color and width.

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Introduction Media & Ink Solutions Care of the Printer Installing Expansion Cards Front Panel Specifications Printer Options Other Ordering Accessories Index Glossary  Term inked area ISO paper JIS LAN long-axis printing margin Nesting nozzles palette PJL parallel interface PANTONE Meaning The smallest rectangle that contains all the content of the drawing, while maintaining its relative dimensions. An international standard paper size; e.g. A1, A2, etc. A Japanese standard paper size. Local area network. Printing a page when the length is longer than a standard page size. The space around the page added by the printer to separate one page from another and to avoid printing right to the edge of the paper. Placing two or more pages side-by-side on roll paper to avoid waste. Located underneath the printhead. The nozzles direct the ink onto the page. A set of logical pens defined by color and width. Printer Job Language. A programming language that controls jobs going to a printer. A type of interface between computer and device. Generally faster than a serial interface. The PANTONE MATCHING SYSTEM® is an international standard for color communication in the graphics art industry. For More Terms, click on the Next Page Icon

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Care of the Printer
Installing Expansion
Cards
Specifications
Ordering Accessories
Glossary
Media & Ink
Introduction
Front Panel
Other
Printer
Options
Index
Solutions
inked area
The smallest rectangle that contains all the content of the drawing, while
maintaining its relative dimensions.
ISO paper
An international standard paper size; e.g. A1, A2, etc.
JIS
A Japanese standard paper size.
LAN
Local area network.
long-axis
printing
Printing a page when the length is longer than a standard page size.
margin
The space around the page added by the printer to separate one page from
another and to avoid printing right to the edge of the paper.
Nesting
Placing two or more pages side-by-side on roll paper to avoid waste.
nozzles
Located underneath the printhead. The nozzles direct the ink onto the page.
palette
A set of logical pens defined by color and width.
PJL
Printer Job Language. A programming language that controls jobs going to a
printer.
parallel
interface
A type of interface between computer and device. Generally faster than a
serial interface.
PANTONE
The PANTONE MATCHING SYSTEM® is an international standard for color
communication in the graphics art industry.
Term
Meaning
For More Terms, click on the Next Page Icon