HP Designjet 700 HP DesignJet 700 user guide - Page 214

D, E, etc.

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Glossary ac Alternating current. addressable dpi A resolution higher than nominal value of the cartridges, giving a finer grid on which the plotter can selectively position dots and improve print quality. CMYK Cyan, magenta, yellow and black. The colors of the plotter's four inks, and also a standard color model. coated paper Good quality paper coated on one side for inkjet printing. ANSI size An American standard paper size; e.g. D, E, etc. application The software you use. dc Direct current. default A value or condition that is assumed if no other value or condition is specified. bail The black metal bar inside the plotter, which holds the media in place. baud rate The data transmission rate in a serial interface between a computer and a device, in bits per second. Bi-tronics A standard for the parallel interface between computer and device, compatible with Centronics. CAD Computer-aided design. cartridge Print cartridge, containing ink. Centronics A standard for the parallel interface between computer and device. Compatible with Bi-tronics. clear film See-through, polyester media type. clipping Losing part of a drawing at the edges. device An external item connected to the computer: printer, plotter, tape drive etc. Your HP DesignJet is a device. dpi Dots per inch, a measure of print resolution. driver The software that controls the communication between a computer and a device. front panel The control panel on the front of the plotter. front-panel menus The options in the front-panel display. GIS Geographical information system (mapping software). graphics language A programming language telling a print device how to output graphic data. grayscale Shades of gray to represent colors. high-gloss film A glossy, opaque, polyester media type. 12-2

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ac
Alternating current.
addressable dpi
A resolution higher than nominal
value of the cartridges, giving a finer grid on which
the plotter can selectively position dots and improve
print quality.
ANSI size
An American standard paper size; e.g.
D, E, etc.
application
The software you use.
bail
The black metal bar inside the plotter, which
holds the media in place.
baud rate
The data transmission rate in a serial
interface between a computer and a device, in bits
per second.
Bi-tronics
A standard for the parallel interface
between computer and device, compatible with
Centronics.
CAD
Computer-aided design.
cartridge
Print cartridge, containing ink.
Centronics
A standard for the parallel interface
between computer and device.
Compatible with
Bi-tronics.
clear film
See-through, polyester media type.
clipping
Losing part of a drawing at the edges.
CMYK
Cyan, magenta, yellow and black.
The
colors of the plotter’s four inks, and also a standard
color model.
coated paper
Good quality paper coated on one
side for inkjet printing.
dc
Direct current.
default
A value or condition that is assumed if no
other value or condition is specified.
device
An external item connected to the
computer: printer, plotter, tape drive etc.
Your
HP DesignJet is a device.
dpi
Dots per inch, a measure of print resolution.
driver
The software that controls the
communication between a computer and a device.
front panel
The control panel on the front of the
plotter.
front-panel menus
The options in the front-panel
display.
GIS
Geographical information system (mapping
software).
graphics language
A programming language
telling a print device how to output graphic data.
grayscale
Shades of gray to represent colors.
high-gloss film
A glossy, opaque, polyester media
type.
Glossary