Xante Assel-a-Writer-8300 Instruction Manual page 315

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Spot color
A single color assigned to a specific graphic or text image area and
printed without color separation.
Style
Defines a typeface in terms of weight, slant, and proportion.
Start-up Page
A setting on most XANTÉ printers that prints a page with basic
printer information such as name, page count, RAM size, and hard
disk setup.
Subtractive Color Theory
A color theory based on mixing specific quantities of three primary
colored inks or dyes on paper, or other media, to create all other
colors. The most common primary colors used are cyan, magenta,
and yellow. These colors absorb (subtract) the wavelengths of red
(cyan), green (magenta), and blue (yellow) from the white light
reflected by the paper. Because of the manufacturing limitations of
inks, however, a true black is not created from the combination of
the three primary colors. Black ink is used to overcome this
limitation. The primary subtractive colors are usually referred to as
CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black).
TCP/IP
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. A set of protocols
designed to connect different types of networks.
Thinnet
A commonly used IEEE Ethernet cabling standard. Thinnet, or
10Base2, is a small diameter (.20 inches), 50-ohm coaxial cable.
Thinnet cables are used to create bus networks. See also 10Base2.
Tint
A single shade of color or gray such as 10% gray or 20% magenta.
Token Ring
A network that connects workstations in a closed ring and that uses
token passing to enable nodes to use the network.
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