Epson Perfection 636 User Manual - Page 76

Glossary, subtractive primary, colors, terminator

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subtractive primary colors terminator The colors cyan, magenta, and yellow (CMY)- which produce black when mixed in certain amounts. In printing, black is often added to give more definition as mixing of actual inks cannot produce pure black. A device that stops electronic signals, and prevents them from proceeding or returning to other devices. This is necessary to stop a signal from continuously bouncing between devices. Glossary Page 76

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Glossary
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subtractive primary
colors
The colors cyan, magenta, and yellow (CMY)—which produce black
when mixed in certain amounts. In printing, black is often added to give
more definition as mixing of actual inks cannot produce pure black.
terminator
A device that stops electronic signals, and prevents them from
proceeding or returning to other devices. This is necessary to stop a
signal from continuously bouncing between devices.