NEC 870 User Guide - Page 144
booklet printing, brightness, buffer, control pane, click, default, demo density, desktop
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Glossary booklet printing Booklet printing lets you produce booklets in book or tablet form. Booklets have two reduced-sized pages on each side of the sheet. You fold these sheets to complete the booklet. When you use booklet printing, the SuperScript 870 Windows Printer Driver keeps track of the booklet's pagination so that all of the pages of the booklet print where they should. brightness The whiteness of a piece of paper. Brighter paper is usually associated with higher quality papers. buffer Electronic memory where text is stored for processing by the printer. control panel Sets the system parameters and attributes like the appearance of windows, the display of data, the peripherals to be used and the like. click To position the pointer at the location you want an action to take place, and then press and release the mouse button without moving the mouse. Unless otherwise specified to click means to left-click on the mouse. cpi Characters per inch. Also known as pitch. curl The amount of curvature in a sheet of paper when laid on a surface. In-ream curl is the amount of curvature the sheet has at the time it is loaded into the paper tray before printing. Post-image 144 curl is the curvature resulting from the fusing and delivery operations. Any in-ream curl toward the side to be printed is undesirable, while a small amount of curl on the opposite side is generally acceptable. default A preset setting that is automatically read by the printer until you change the setting. demo page An informational page the printer issues that displays text and graphic samples for verifying print quality. Can be printed out by going into the Windows Status Monitor, clicking the "Printer Info" box and choosing "Print Demo Page". density The relative darkness of print or the amount of white that shows through the printed characters. desktop publishing A system that provides you with the ability to produce publication-quality documents. dialog box A box that contains a message requesting information from you. display What appears on your computer screen. DOS See MS-DOS dpi Dots per inch. Refers to output resolution. driver See print driver.