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Introduction 1 Printing 2 Troubleshooting 3 Appendix 4 Table of Contents Index I Import To bring in information created in another application. Install To copy software to a designated location on a computer's hard disk so that it can be used at any time. Interface The connection between two devices through which they communicate with each other. The machine features a USB interface, which makes it compatible with IBM and similar personal computers. Interface port The machine comes with one USB port, located on the back of the machine. You attach the cable that connects your computer and machine to this port. Italic A font style distinguished by slanted characters (the upright strokes of the characters are at an angle to the vertical axis). J Jam A situation created when paper becomes caught along the paper path. You must remove jammed paper before you can continue printing. K Kilobyte (KB) A unit of measurement, representing the binary number 1024, used to describe machine or computer memory size in thousandbyte units. L Landscape A horizontal print orientation. Text and graphics are printed across the longer axis of the page. Back Previous Next TOP Local printer A printer that is directly connected to your computer. M Megabyte (MB) A unit of measurement, representing one million bytes, used to describe machine or computer memory size. My Computer The Windows program that you can use to browse through your computer's filing system, and to open drives, folders, and files. You can also use [My Computer] to manage your files and your filing system, by moving, copying, renaming, and deleting items. N Network A group of computers connected by cables or other means and using software that enables them to share equipment (such as printers) and exchange information. 4-5

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Printing
TOP
Back
Previous
Next
4-5
Introduction
Troubleshooting
Appendix
Table of Contents
Index
I
Import
To bring in information created in another application.
Install
To copy software to a designated location on a computer’s hard
disk so that it can be used at any time.
Interface
The connection between two devices through which they
communicate with each other. The machine features a USB
interface, which makes it compatible with IBM and similar
personal computers.
Interface port
The machine comes with one USB port, located on the back of
the machine. You attach the cable that connects your computer
and machine to this port.
Italic
A font style distinguished by slanted characters (the upright
strokes of the characters are at an angle to the vertical axis).
J
Jam
A situation created when paper becomes caught along the paper
path. You must remove jammed paper before you can continue
printing.
K
Kilobyte (KB)
A unit of measurement, representing the binary number 1024,
used to describe machine or computer memory size in thousand-
byte units.
L
Landscape
A horizontal print orientation. Text and graphics are printed
across the longer axis of the page.
Local printer
A printer that is directly connected to your computer.
M
Megabyte (MB)
A unit of measurement, representing one million bytes, used to
describe machine or computer memory size.
My Computer
The Windows program that you can use to browse through your
computer’s filing system, and to open drives, folders, and files.
You can also use [My Computer] to manage your files and your
filing system, by moving, copying, renaming, and deleting items.
N
Network
A group of computers connected by cables or other means and
using software that enables them to share equipment (such as
printers) and exchange information.