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C, D, Centronics parallel interface.

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Busy. A printer state in which the printer is processing data or printing pages. byte. A group of eight binary digits processed as a unit. Typically used to represent an alphanumeric character. C C5. Envelope measuring 162 x 229 mm (6.38 x 9.01 in.). card stock. Heavy, single-ply print material frequently used for reports or book covers. Centronics parallel interface. A standard for connecting printers and other peripheral devices to a computer. It defines the plug, socket and electrical signals that are used for controlling the transmission of data. characters per inch (cpi). The number of characters that can be printed in one inch. Com-10. Also called a 10 Envelope. An envelope measuring 104.8 x 241.3 mm (4.125 x 9.5 in.). configuration. (1) The arrangement of a computer system, printer, or network. (2) The devices and programs that make up a system, subsystem, or network. corona wire. A thin wire in the printer that electrically charges the print material to attract toner from the photoconductor. curl. Curvature at the edge of a sheet of print material. D Data Set Ready (DSR). A "handshaking" signal contained in a serial interface indicating the device is ready to exchange information. data stream. Print data and printer control information that flows from the host system (computer) to the printer without interruption. Glossary 271

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Glossary
Busy.
A printer state in which the printer is processing
data or printing pages.
byte.
A group of eight binary digits processed as a unit.
Typically used to represent an alphanumeric character.
C
C5.
Envelope measuring 162 x 229 mm (6.38 x 9.01 in.).
card stock.
Heavy, single-ply print material frequently
used for reports or book covers.
Centronics parallel interface.
A standard for connecting
printers and other peripheral devices to a computer. It
defines the plug, socket and electrical signals that are used
for controlling the transmission of data.
characters per inch (cpi).
The number of characters that
can be printed in one inch.
Com-10.
Also called a 10 Envelope. An envelope
measuring 104.8 x 241.3 mm (4.125 x 9.5 in.).
configuration.
(1) The arrangement of a computer system,
printer, or network. (2) The devices and programs that
make up a system, subsystem, or network.
corona wire.
A thin wire in the printer that electrically
charges the print material to attract toner from the
photoconductor.
curl.
Curvature at the edge of a sheet of print material.
D
Data Set Ready (DSR).
A
handshaking
signal
contained in a serial interface indicating the device is
ready to exchange information.
data stream.
Print data and printer control information
that flows from the host system (computer) to the printer
without interruption.