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page orientation
parallel interface
portrait page orientation
XEROX 4213 LASER PRINTER USER GUIDE
Direction in which data is printed on a page. Refer to landscape
page orientation and portrait page orientation.
page or side
Refers to the side 1 or 2 of a sheet.
A type of interface between a printer and its host in which data is
transmitted and received in bytes rather than bits. Used for local
printing over short distances (25 feet, 7.63 metres, or less).
parity
The addition of a check bit to data information in order to verify
the accuracy of the information.
photoreceptor
The photoreceptor or print drum is found in the replaceable print
cartridge and is used to form letter or line images on documents.
pixel
Abbreviation for "picture element."
graphic image. An unmagnified pixel is 1/300 inch (.08 mm). A
pixel is also referred to as a dot or a spot.
addressable
independently assigned colour and intensity.
A page orientation in which the image runs parallel to the short
edge of the paper. Portrait refers to printing across the width of
a page (letter style).
orientation which is printing across the length of the page.
term "portrait" is derived from portraits of people, which are
usually vertical in format.
print cartridge
The print (photoreceptor) cartridge contains a photosensitive
"print drum" used in the printing process.
disposable.
print density
Print density refers to the relative darkness of print on the page.
Very dense print appears totally black.
lighter, and solid filled areas may not be totally black. You can
adjust print density in the printer.
point
of
a
bit-mapped
This is the opposite of landscape
GLOSSARY
The smallest unit of a
It is the smallest
screen
that
can
be
The
The cartridge is
Less dense print looks
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