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GLOSSARY

XEROX 4635 LASER PRINTING SYSTEM MESSAGE GUIDE

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overstrike

To print characters over each other.

page

1. In computer programming, a block of instruction, data, or
both that can be located in main or auxiliary storage. 2. In word
processing, a defined section of a document.

page end

Command character (form feed) to terminate the current page.

page orientation

Direction in which data is printed on a report. See also
landscape page orientation; portrait page orientation.

pagination

Process of separating text into pages.

parameter

Part of a command, other than the keyword. See also keyword;
operator command.

parsing

To read or interpret a command; to build up a parameter list
from information within a command.

pass-through job

On systems with XPAF, a job that is sent directly from a host to a
Xerox printer using XPAF, without undergoing XPAF processing.

password

Unique word or set of characters that an operator or user must
supply to log on to a system.

patch

In programming, to modify a portion of the program at the
machine language level, as opposed to modifying at the source
program level.

PC UI

PC user interface. The PC hardware and Xerox-supplied software
which allows the operator to control the LPS by means of a
mouse, windows, and icons. See also object mode; TEM.

PDL

print description language. Language used to describe printing
jobs to an LPS. PDL describes the input (type, format,
characteristics), performs the processing functions (logical
processing), and describes the output (type, format, font
selection, accounting options).

physical page

Sheet of paper on which printing is done. See also edgemarking.

pitch

1. Horizontal character spacing; 10-pitch (10 characters per inch)
spacing is called pica, and 12-pitch (12 characters per inch)
spacing is called elite. 2. The number of page images placed on
the xerographic belt during one revolution. The 4135 LPS
operates in a multi-pitch mode, allowing the mode to be
adjusted according to the width of the paper used.