Lexmark 4227 Lexmark 4227 Plus User's Guide - Page 132
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continuous forms. Connected paper forms that feed continuously through the printer, and are perforated to allow tearing them apart. control code. A control character used for print operations, such as line spacing or carriage return. D data. Information entered into or used by a computer. data bits. The number of data bits sent in each transmission frame using the serial interface. default. A value, parameter, or attribute that the printer uses when none is specified. document-on-demand. Your printer's capability to automatically move paper from the print line to the tear off bar upon completion of a print job. dot-matrix printer. A printer that forms characters by a pattern of dots. dots-per-inch (dpi). The number of dots printed within an inch horizontally across the page. double-high printing. Printing in which the characters are twice as high as the default characters. double-strike. Characters are printed twice on the same page location. double-wide printing. Printing in which the characters are twice as wide as the default characters. This results in half as many characters per inch. draft-print (DP). A style of print used for draft material. Compare with letter quality. DTR protocol. Hardware handshaking protocol for RS-232 serial interface. E emphasized print type. A print type in which characters are made bolder. F font. A set of type of a given size and style. forms length. Also known as page length, this is the length of a page. It can be set from one line to a maximum of 22 inches. G g/m2. Grams per square meter. Metric measurement for paper weight. Glossary 126