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Glossary-2

C4705-90000

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Number of units.

EC Degree(s) Celsius.

EF Degree(s) Fahrenheit.

A

1. Amp(s).

2. A pressure of one atmosphere, commonly used
as a reference level in asessing sound pressure.

ac

Alternating current.

accuracy calibration

X-axis calibration.

addressable dpi

A resolution higher than the

nominal value of the cartridges, giving a finer
grid on which the plotter can selectively position
dots and improve print quality.

ASIC

Application-Specific Integrated Circuit.

baud rate

For the RS-232-C interface, the data

transmission rate between the computer and the
plotter (bits per second).

bidirectional print mode

A print mode in

which plotting is performed while the carriage is
moving in either direction.

binding

Obstruction to movement.

Bi-Tronics

A parallel interface standard.

EC Degree(s) Celsius.

CAD

Computer-Aided Design.

calib.

Calibration.

CAM

Computer-Aided Manufacturing.

carriage axis

The axis along which the carriage

moves. (Y-axis.)

carriage LED

Line sensor.

cartridge

Print cartridge (pen).

centronics

A parallel interface standard.

checkout

Of nozzles: testing of nozzles by

firing them one by one.

checksum

A programming method used to

minimize data errors when data are transferred. ...
(Part of a definition from The Harper Collins
Dictionary of Computer Terms
,

D Ian R. Sinclair

1991.)

cm

Centimeter(s).

Customer Engineers

HP field support

engineers.

D/A1-size plotters

Models C3190A and

C4694A.

data display

Service monitor.

dB

Decibel(s).

dc

Direct current.

depletion

The selective reduction of the

number of drops placed on the media, in order to
prevent an excess of ink on the media.

display data

Service monitor.

display list

An internal logical map, in swath

format, containing data representing graphical
objects.

DOS

(MS-DOS.) MicroSoft Disk-Operating

System.

dpi

Dot(s) per inch, the plotter’s resolution of

raster images on the media.

DRAM

Dynamic Random-Access Memory.