buffer of the printer by placing a high or low voltage on the DTR line of the
serial port. DTR is sometimes known as ‘‘hardware handshaking protocol.’’
duplex
A layout indicating that a document is to be printed on two sides. The
DEClaser 2100 printer can perform duplex printing only while in the
manual feed mode of operation.
EP-S cartridge
Abbreviation for electrophotographic supply cartridge. The EP-S cartridge
contains toner, a photosensitive drum, a cleaning mechanism for excess
toner, and the primary corona wire.
error skip
The process of acknowledging an error (by pressing
Error Skip
) and then
continuing to print. Some errors cannot be bypassed with the error skip
procedure.
fixing assembly
The fixing assembly contains heat and pressure rollers that bond the toner
to the paper. The fixing assembly is sometimes referred to as a fusing unit.
font
The artistic representation of a typeface that describes a set of characters
by point size, weight, and style.
font attributes
The seven characteristics of a font that define how printed characters
look when you use that font: type family, spacing, type size, scale factor,
typeset, character weight, and character proportion. These attributes are
not affected by the character set you use.
font file
A data file that contains information used to reproduce a particular font.
font file ID
A 31-character code that describes the character set and font attributes for
a given font file.
font ID
A 16-character code that describes the seven basic font attributes (including
type family) of the ROM fonts. The code cannot contain lowercase letters.
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