User`s guide
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J
justification Equal distribution of the spacing between words in a line so the
first character begins at the left margin and the last character ends
at the right margin.
L
landscape Landscape orientation refers to printing across the length of the
page (as opposed to portrait orientation, which prints across the
width of the page). The term "landscape" is derived from pictures
of landscape, which are usually horizontal in format.
line feed A control character that causes the printer to begin printing in the
current character position of the next line.
M
menu Menus list items presented for selection from the printer's
control panel.
memory The space in a device where information is kept, or the ability
of a device to keep information until needed.
modem Device that converts digital information into an analog signal
suitable for sending over analog phone lines.
moisture content A physical property of paper. High moisture content causes curl,
jams, and poor fusing; low moisture content causes static problems,
leading to increased jams and misfeeds.
O
offline When the printer is offline, it does not print pages. The printer is
taken offline by pressing the Online key when the printer is in the
online mode.
online When the printer is online, it is able to print pages. The printer is
placed online from another mode, such as offline or menu, when
the Online key is pressed.
Glossary F-5