HP (Hewlett-Packard) 1000 Printer User Manual


 
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Glossary
Glossary
Booklet printing
This option enables you to print two pages onto a single, larger sheet of paper and reorder the page sequencing
so that the page numbers are sequential when you fold the paper in half to form a booklet. For more information,
see the printer driver Help.
Flip pages up
This option allows you to choose the orientation of duplexed pages. When you choose an option, view its icon in the
printer driver to see how the page will look if you choose that option. For more information, see the printer driver
Help.
HP PhotoREt Color Layering technology
This technology uses small, precisely placed drops of ink that visually blend together to create rich colors, smooth
gradations, and cleanly defined color boundaries. This type of technology works with the printer resolution to deliver
superb results without creating large file sizes and without slowing down printing.
Ink cartridges
Ink cartridges hold the ink used for printing. Each color ink cartridge must be inserted firmly into its color-coded slot
in order for the printer to work. Ink cartridges work with Printheads.
PCL 3 driver
Printer command language. A type of printer driver that processes print jobs using the processor and memory in the
printer. It provides an efficient way for applications to control a wide range of printer features and is designed to
translate application output quickly into high-quality raster print images. The 3 in PCL 3 identifies the version of the
printer driver.
Print server or print server card
A print server or print server card is a piece of hardware that can be connected to a printer (or other device),
either internally or externally. The print server allows the printer to communicate with the computers on a network.
This type of print server should not be confused with a computer acting as a server, or print server. The computer
acting as a print server runs the software that the printer needs to operate.
Printer driver
A printer driver (or PPD on a Macintosh) is the software on a computer that allows the computer to communicate with
the printer. Use the printer driver to set printing options, such as setting the type of paper you are using or selecting
the print quality.