HP Designjet 800 HP DesignJet 800PS Printer - User's Reference Guide - Page 240
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Introduction Media & Ink Solutions Care of the Printer Installing Expansion Cards Front Panel Specifications Printer Options Other Ordering Accessories Index Glossary Term printhead printing area PostScript queueing raster Rendering Intent RGB RIP RTL Meaning The printhead is installed into the carriage assembly. It is the part which prints the ink onto the paper. Page size minus margins. Adobe PostScript is a computer language that describes the appearance of a page, including elements such as text, graphics, and scanned images, to a printer or other output device. Placing each print received by the device into memory for processing with other prints. A method for defining an image, in terms of dots rather than lines. Raster data typically needs more memory than vector data. Rendering intent is a concept defined by ICC Spec ICC.1:1998-09, "File Format for Color Profiles". From the specification: "Rendering intent specifies the style of reproduction to be used during the evaluation of this profile in a sequence of profiles. It applies specifically to that profile in the sequence and not to the entire sequence. Typically, the user or application will set the rendering intent dynamically at runtime or embedding time." Red, green and blue. A standard color model. Raster Image Processor. Raster Transfer Language (TRTL) is one of Hewlett-Packard's standard graphics languages for plotters and printers. Produces raster data. For More Terms, click on the Next Page Icon