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D, Single Inline Memory Modules SIMMS can only

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CMY. Abbreviation for cyan, magenta, and yellow. See also subtractive color. composite black. The result of combining a mixture of each of the subtractive primary colors (cyan, magenta, and yellow). Also called process black. configuration. (1) The arrangement of a computer system, printer, or network. (2) The devices and programs that make up a system, subsystem, or network. curl. Curvature at the edge of a sheet of paper. D Data Set Ready (DSR). A "handshaking" signal contained in a serial interface indicating the device is ready to exchange information. data stream. Print data and printer control information flowing from the host system (computer) to the printer without interruption. Data Terminal Ready (DTR). A "handshaking" signal contained in a serial interface indicating the device is ready to exchange information. default. An attribute, value, or setting that is assumed when none is explicitly specified. developer roll. An element in the print cartridge that provides an even layer of toner to the photoconductor during the imaging process. DIMM memory. Dual Inline Memory Module. This type of memory chip can be connected to multiple chips where Single Inline Memory Modules (SIMMS) can only be connected to one memory chip. Because of this, the DIMM memory chip provides wider and faster transfer of data. disk. Optional device that you can install in the printer to provide non-volatile storage for downloaded fonts, symbol sets, or macros. A disk also lets you store job statistics, collate large jobs, and spool jobs to the disk. Glossary 243

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Glossary
CMY.
Abbreviation for cyan, magenta, and yellow. See
also
subtractive color
.
composite black.
The result of combining a mixture of
each of the subtractive primary colors (cyan, magenta, and
yellow). Also called
process black.
configuration.
(1) The arrangement of a computer system,
printer, or network. (2) The devices and programs that
make up a system, subsystem, or network.
curl.
Curvature at the edge of a sheet of paper.
D
Data Set Ready (DSR).
A “handshaking” signal
contained in a serial interface indicating the device is
ready to exchange information.
data stream.
Print data and printer control information
flowing from the host system (computer) to the printer
without interruption.
Data Terminal Ready (DTR).
A “handshaking” signal
contained in a serial interface indicating the device is
ready to exchange information.
default.
An attribute, value, or setting that is assumed
when none is explicitly specified.
developer roll.
An element in the print cartridge that
provides an even layer of toner to the photoconductor
during the imaging process.
DIMM memory.
Dual Inline Memory Module. This type
of memory chip can be connected to multiple chips where
Single Inline Memory Modules (SIMMS) can only be
connected to one memory chip. Because of this, the DIMM
memory chip provides wider and faster transfer of data.
disk.
Optional device that you can install in the printer to
provide non-volatile storage for downloaded fonts,
symbol sets, or macros. A disk also lets you store job
statistics, collate large jobs, and spool jobs to the disk.