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proportional
spacing
RAM
ROM
screen font
smoothness
stiffness
symbol set
toner cartridge
toner powder
toner seal
Tools group
typeface
A printing method in which the distance between
characters varies according to the width of the
characters.
Random-access memory. Memory in which infor-
mation can be accessed in an arbitrary manner. This
memory can be written to and read from.
Read only memory. Memory whose contents can be
read but not changed.
A font that can be displayed on the monitor screen.
The property of a surface determined by how free it
is of irregularities. Expressed in Sheffield or Bekk
units.
The ability of paper to resist deformation under
stress.
The characters and special symbols that make up a
font.
A cartridge that contains the toner powder used in
the printing process.
The plastic powder in the cartridge that serves as the
printer "ink."
A tab on the Silentwriter SuperScript 610 toner
cartridge that you loosen in order to pull out the tape
attached to it. The tape seals the toner into the
cartridge and must be removed before the
Silentwriter SuperScript 610 can print.
Group that includes the NEC SuperScript Print
Manager, and NEC SuperScript TEST Program.
The design of the characters in a font.
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