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Enterprise printing system lcds print description language
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Glossary
CME
collate
compiler
concatenate
consumable
supplies
coordinate
copy-sensitive
cpi
CPU
database
data rate
DCE
DDCMP
debug
decompose
descender
DFA
DJDE
dot
dpi
Glossary-4
copy modification entry. Entry modifying the output printing
characteristics of a report on a copy-to-copy basis.
To arrange or assemble into ordered sets.
Software that translates instructions written in high-level
language into machine language for execution by a system.
To connect or link in a series, as when files are grouped together
for faster processing. See also job concatenation mode.
Supplies such as paper and dry ink that are depleted (used up)
during the course of normal printer operation.
Point on the x and y axis that determines a grid position.
Term used to indicate jobs in which multiple copies of a report
will contain different data, as with paychecks and banking
statements.
characters per inch. Designates the number of characters per
inch for a particular typeface. See also pitch.
central processing unit. Interprets and executes instructions,
performs all operations and calculations, and controls input and
output units and auxiliary attachments.
Information to meet specific processing and retrieval needs.
Generally applies to integrated file of data, arranged for access
by many subsystems.
In data communications, the rate at which a channel carries
data, measured in bits per second (bps).
data communications equipment
Digital Data Communication Message Protocol
To detect and correct errors in a program.
To break down into component parts, such as when Interpress
breaks down a Font Interchange Standard (FIS) master to
compile font information.
Portion of alphabetic character that extends below the baseline.
See also ascender, x height.
Document Feeding and Finishing Architecture
Dynamic Job Descriptor Entry. Command within an input data
stream used to modify the printing environment dynamically.
Unit of measurement representing a fraction of an inch, for
example, 300 dots per inch (dpi). It may also be referred to as a
picture element (pixel) or spot.
dots per inch
Using LCDS Print Description Language

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