Minolta Color PAGEPRO PLUS Manual page 311

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Glossary
The following definitions apply specifically to Minolta Color PagePro
Plus Printers.
Bitmap fonts
A font in which the character images are defined by bit maps. With
bitmapped fonts, a separate set of definitions is required for each
point size. For example, Times 10 point and Times 12 point are
considered separate fonts. See also Scalable fonts.
Black gloss level
The gloss levels for the color black between shiny and flat (when in
PCL5C mode). Photographs often look best printed with a shiny
black. Text is usually best printed with a flat, non-reflective black.
The black gloss level can be adjusted in the Image Content dialog
(when in PostScript mode).
CMY
Cyan, magenta, and yellow. These color toners are used to create
the subtractive system array of printed colors.
ColorSync
The Macintosh standard color control features used to produce the
highest color output for photographs.
Default
A setting automatically used when you or your application
software do not make a selection. The settings that are in effect
when you turn on or reset the printer are called power-on defaults.
See also Factory default.
Drum
The part of the printer mechanism where the image is formed.
Factory default
The settings that are programmed into a printer at the factory. The
printer uses these settings unless they are replaced by user settings
selected from the control panel or through application software.
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