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Terms and definitions 14-3
H
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Heating unit
This unit functions to maintain the ink temperature at
an appropriate level.
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High-speed printing
When the character size setting is 5
×
7 dots, and
print line is set to 2 or 3 lines, three modes: HS, MS
or LS can be selected with the setting of particle use
rate 1/1. By selecting the mode, you can get the
almost the same print quality as particle use rate
setting 1/2 for the line that you can't set to the particle
use rate 1/2 and should be set to 1/1 at the previous
software.
I
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Ink drop use percentage
The ratio of flying ink particle use. When a ratio os
1/3 is selected, one out of every three particles will
be used for printing, with the remaining two particles
unconditionally recovered from the gutter.
This value is saved together with the print data.
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Ink stream position
The ink position prevailing within the gutter bore
when the ink particle flow reaches the gutter with no
deflection voltage applied. If the ink stream position
does not coincide with the optimum position, illegal
printing or ink spillage from the gutter may result.
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<Insert> key
In a character input sequence, this key is used to
switch between the insertion and overwrite modes.
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<Invert dot> key
While the create user pattern screen is displayed,
this key is used to reverse the dot at the current
cursor position.
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Line
One line of print items that comprise a column.
The lowermost line is line 1.
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<Duplicate> key
While the substitution rule setup screen is displayed,
this key copies the data at the preceding position to
the item position over which the cursor is currently
positioned.
E
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Edit message
This function is used to enter characters as print
contents. It is called up from the print description
screen. In addition to fixed characters, calendar
and count characters are entered here.
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Edit standard pattern
A function of arbitrarily editing a dot pattern of the
standard characters (alphabetical characters,
numbers and symbols). Start it from the auxiliary
function menu.
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Excitation frequency
Excitation voltage frequency.
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Excitation setup update
This function changes the excitation setting. Start it
while you are on the maintenance menu.
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Excitation voltage
This voltage is applied to a device that converts
electrical vibrations to mechanical vibrations.
The resultant vibrations cause the nozzle to oscillate,
thereby atomizing the ink.
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Excitation V-ref.
The span between the maximum and minimum
excitation voltage values is divided into 20 segments,
which are then designated 0 through 19. One of such
20 values is referred to as the excitation voltage
value.
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Fault
An error that inhibits the printer from continuing to
make prints. If a fault occurs while the printer is
ready for printing, the deflection voltage supply is
shut off.
The ink ejection operation may stop or continue
depending on the type of the fault.
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(cf.) Warning
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Faulty state
State in which a fault exists.
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