K-4 Appendix K
Glossary
screen fonts: Fonts displayed on the Macintosh screen that are stored in the
System file.
screen frequency: The number of lines of dots per unit of length in a halftone
screen.
stop bits: The number of bits that specify the end of a serial transmission
frame.
smoothing: A process that makes the text and graphics of some applications
look better. There are two options found within the Page Setup: smooth bitmap
screen fonts, and smooth bitmap graphics. Choose either or both of these
commands depending on your document.
startup disk: The disk (usually a hard disk) containing the System and Finder
files used to run the Macintosh.
System Folder: The folder containing Macintosh System and Finder files used
to start and run the Macintosh.
toner: A special plastic powder in the toner cartridge that “fuses” to the paper
to create an image.