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overprint lines
overprint ratio
overprinting
override
overstrike
packet
page
page orientation
palette
paper curl
parameter
passthrough job
password
patch
path
pathname
PC
PDL
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Print lines whose carriage control specifies printing with no line
spacing after the last printed line.
Maximum number of variable data and form characters that may
be intersected by a single scan line.
Printing more than one character at the same position.
To take precedence or priority over, to overrule.
To print characters over each other.
A unit of data in a form that can be passed over a network.
Packet specifications are defined by the network architecture
and network communications protocol. See also frame.
1. In computer programming, a block of instruction, data, or both
that can be located in main or auxiliary storage. 2. In word
processing, a defined section of a document.
Direction in which data is printed on a report. See also
landscape page orientation; portrait page orientation.
A specific set or grouping of colors.
The natural curve of a sheet of paper. The normal paper curl is
marked on the end of each ream of paper.
Part of a command, other than the keyword. See also keyword;
operator command.
On systems with XPAF, a job that is sent directly from a host to a
Xerox printer using XPAF, without undergoing XPAF processing.
A combination of letters and numbers associated with a user
name. A password provides security for a user account.
In programming, to modify a portion of the program at the
machine language level, as opposed to modifying at the source
program level.
An arbitrary sequence of connected and disconnected points,
lines, and curves that together describe shapes and their
positions on the page.
An identifier for the location of a file or directory within the file
system.
Personal Computer. A family of computers that most commonly
run a version of DOS.
print description language. Language used to describe printing
jobs to an LPS. PDL describes the input (type, format,
characteristics), performs the processing functions (logical
processing), and describes the output (type, format, font
selection, accounting options).
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