system programmer. A programmer who plans,
generates, maintains, extends, and controls the use of
an operating system, with the aim of improving overall
productivity of an installation. Contrast with
application
programmer.
System Reference Code (SRC). A code that contains
information for a customer engineer, such as a failing
field-replaceable unit.
T
task. A basic unit of work to be accomplished by a
device or an operator.
TCP/IP. Transmission Control Protocol/Internet
Protocol. A set of communications protocols that
support peer-to-peer connectivity functions for both local
and wide area networks.
test mode. The operational mode in which the
customer engineer runs diagnostic tests. See also
diagnostic mode and status mode.
text. A graphic representation of information on an
output medium. Text can consist of alphanumeric
characters and symbols arranged in paragraphs, tables,
columns, and other shapes.
text orientation. The position of text as a combination
of print direction and character rotation. See also
orientation.
throughput. A measure of the amount of work
performed by the printer over a period of time; for
example, number of jobs per day.
token ring. A network with a ring topology that passes
tokens from one attaching device to another; for
example, the IBM Token-Ring Network.
toner. (1) The image-forming material used in
electrophotographic processes. (2) A supply item for
the printer. (3) The black powder used for printing
images. Synonymous with
dry ink.
trace. (1) A record of the running of a computer
program. It exhibits the sequences in which the
instructions were executed. (2) To record a series of
events as they occur. (3) A customer engineer analysis
procedure.
trailing edge. The edge of the paper that proceeds
through the printer last as it is fed through the paper
path.
transmission. The sending of a print data set to a
printer.
tumble duplex. Printing of both sides of a sheet
where the top on the second side is in the opposite
position as the top on the first side. See also
normal
duplex.
two-sided printing. Printing on both sides of a sheet
of paper. Synonymous with
duplex printing. Contrast
with
simplex printing.
typeface. A specific type style, such as Times or
Helvetica.
U
uniformly-spaced font. A font in which the character
increment for each character is the same. Contrast with
proportionally spaced font.
user. Anyone who requires the services of a
computing system.
V
variable data. Data that can vary. An example are
the names and addresses in form letters. Contrast with
constant data.
vector graphics. Computer graphics in which display
images are generated from display commands and
coordinate data. See also
graphic.
X
xerographic paper. A paper that is manufactured
specifically for the xerographic process, in which key
paper qualities are carefully controlled.
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