Epson LX-810 User Manual page 297

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short tear-off
A feature that automatically feeds the perforation of continuous
paper to the tear-off position for removal and then draws the
paper back to the loading position. This position can be adjusted
using the micro-adjustment feature. See also micro-adjustment and
loading position.
slashed zero
Your printer can print two shapes of zero: slashed zero (0) and
open zero (0). Useful for clearly distinguishing between upper case
O and zero when printing program lists, etc.
standby position
The position of continuous paper after you manually load it onto
the first few pins of the tractor sprockets or after you eject loaded
continuous paper using the LOAD/EJECT button. When continuous
paper is in the standby position, you can load single sheets.
subscript
Printing in which each character is printed about two-thirds of the
normal height in the lower part of the character space.
superscript
Printing in which each character is printed about two-thirds of the
normal height in the upper part of the character space.
10 cpi
A character spacing with 10 characters per inch, sometimes called
pica pitch. This is often the standard or default spacing.
tractor
The part of the printer that feeds continuous paper through the
printer by gripping holes along the paper's edge.
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