Glossary
G-3
media
Materials upon which data is printed, such as envelopes,
plain paper, special paper, and transparencies.
MicroWeave
Printing technology that produces images in fine increments
to reduce the possibility of banding. See also banding.
monochrome
This means printing with only one color of ink, which is
generally black ink.
parallel interface
See interface.
print queue
Print jobs that are sent to the printer while it is busy are stored
in a waiting line, or print queue, until they can be printed.
print server
The computer connected to the printer. It receives the jobs
and then distributes them to the assigned printer. It also holds
extra print jobs while the printer is busy. See also print
queue.
printable area
The area of a page on which the printer can print. It is smaller
than the physical size of the page due to margins.
printer driver
See driver.
proportional printing
Printing in which the width of the character varies from
character to character. For example, a capital W receives
much more space than a lowercase i. The result looks more
like a typeset book than a typewritten draft.
reset
To return a printer to its defaults either by sending a
command, an
INIT
signal or by turning the printer off and then
back on.
resolution
The number of dots per inch used to represent an image.
RGB
Red, green, and blue. These colors, in phosphors irradiated by
the computer monitor’s electron gun, are used to create the
additive array of screen colors.
scalable fonts
Fonts that can be enlarged or reduced. Nonscalable fonts are
called bitmap fonts and can’t change in size.