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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.

RAM

Random Access Memory. The portion of the printer’s memory used as a buffer and
for storing user-defined characters. All data stored in RAM is lost when the printer
is turned off.

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.

ROM

Read Only Memory. A portion of memory that can only be read and cannot be
used for data storage. ROM retains its contents when you turn off the printer.

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.

sans serif

A type of font that does not have serifs, or lines crossing the ends of characters to
enhance readability. The entries in the index are printed in a sans serif font, but the
explanations are printed in a font with serifs.

scalable fonts

Fonts that can be enlarged or shrunk. Non-scalable fonts are called bitmap fonts
and they can’t change in size.

Screen Pattern

This setting prints shaded areas as they appear on screen, instead of printing them
as halftones.

self test

A method for checking the operation of the printer. When you run the self test, the
printer prints the characters stored in its ROM.

serial interface

See interface.

spool

The process by which the printer driver converts the print data into codes that your
printer understands. This data is then sent to the printer directly or to the print
server.

spool manager

A software program that converts print data into codes that your printer
understands. See also spool.

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