Fanfold paper, Ff (form feed): fixed pitch printing, Font – Panasonic KX-P3124 User Manual
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Fanfold paper:
FF (Form feed):
Fixed pitch printing;
Font:
FORTRAN:
Function:
Fanfold paper has regularly spaced sprocket holes on the left and right
sides and pages are separated by a perforation between each sheet. May
also be known as computer paper or tractor paper.
“FF” is a control code that advances the paper one page.
A type of printing whereby each characters is the same width and prints
as equal intervals.
All characters of a typeface having the same size, weight, style character
table, typeface and rotation. Changing an attribute selects a new font.
FORTRAN is one of many computer programming languages, which is
used primarily in scientific applications.
Function allows you to determine how the printer will operate.
Graphics:
Groups of dots or characters that are used to create images, as opposed
to text and numbers.
Graphics mode:
A special mode of print in which only raster graphics printing is possible.
Hexadecimal
:
Hexadecimal is a numbering system using the 16 digits, 0,1,2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, A, B, C, D, E and F.
Horizontal motion index:
A fixed distance to move horizontally when printing characters.
Initialization:
Interface:
International character set:
I/O:
Italics:
Initialization means to reset the printer to the initial start up condition.
Interface is the connection between the two separate systems, such as
the computer and the printer. A parallel interface transfers data one
character or code at a time, and a serial interface transfers data one bit at
a time.
A set of characters defined by each country.
“I/O” is the symbolic notation for “Input/Output”.
A font style in which the character slants to the right. Used for emphasis,
this is sometimes called oblique.
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