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PostScript
A standard page markup language,
commonly used by graphics and desktop publishing
software applications.
queueing
Placing each page of each file received
by the device in chronological order of receipt
(unless changed by prioritizing), before and after
printing.
parity
An error-checking method in a serial
interface between a computer and a device.
raster
A method for defining an image, in terms
of dots rather than lines. Raster data typically needs
more memory than vector data.
RGB
Red, green and blue. A standard color
model.
RS-232-C
A serial interface standard.
RTL
One of Hewlett-Packard’s standard graphics
languages for plotters and printers. Produces raster
data.
ROM SIMM
A physical module containing
read-only data, to provide plotter upgrades. They
are installed in the back of the plotter.
semi-gloss photo
A semi glossy, opaque
photographic paper.
serial interface
A type of interface between
computer and device. Generally slower than a
parallel interface.
spindle
The rod which holds the roll of media.
tracing paper
A semi-opaque matte paper type.
translucent bond
A semi-opaque matte paper
type.
vector
A line. A method for defining an image,
in terms of lines rather than dots. Vector data
typically needs less memory than raster data.
vellum
Cotton-fiber-based, semi-opaque matte
media type.
X-axis
The vertical axis, as you look at the plotter
from the front.
Y-axis
The horizontal axis, as you look at the
plotter from the front.
Glossary