User`s guide

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point size A typographical term describing the height of a character set from
the top of its capital letters to the bottom of its descenders.
port A communications connection to the printer, suitable for attaching
a single line.
portrait Printing across the width of a page (vertically). This is the opposite
of landscape, which is printing across the length of the page. The
term portrait is derived from portraits of people, which are usually
vertical in format.
print To produce a paper document using data received from a host.
print cartridge The print cartridge contains a photosensitive print drum, developer
system, and toner used in the printing process. The cartridge is
recyclable or disposable.
printer commands Printer commands are sent to the printer through software
application programs and are used to change printing variables such
as page orientation, margins and fonts.
printing material Any material that you can print on.
printout Informal expression referring to almost anything printed by a
computer peripheral device.
proportional spacing Refers to a font in which each character cell is of a different width,
according to the size and shape of the letter.
protocol A set of rules governing the exchange of data between data
processing devices.
R
RAM Random Access Memory. Read and write memory.
resident fonts The fonts resident in the printer when shipped. Also called
internal fonts.
restart To resume a print job from a point where it was aborted.
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