O'Neil microFlash Series User Manual

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Definitions

User Manual and Technical Guide The O'Neil microFlash Series of Printers

IrDA

IrDA is a term that is often used interchangeably with “wireless.” It
refers to the wireless standard of communication developed by the
Infrared Data Association. Devices which are “IrDA compliant” provide
quick and reliable wireless communication. Any IrDA-compliant
computer can communicate with any IrDA-compliant printer, regardless
of the other features of each device.

Line Printer Mode

Line Printer Mode is a method producing receipts and labels with text
and simple graphics (e.g. a signature) that do not need to be stored.

Linerless Labels

Labels without peel-of backing. They can be applied as they come out of
the printer, saving labor costs.

LI-ION Battery Pack

Rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries assembled into a pack for portable
printing.

Ni-Cad Battery Pack

Rechargeable Nickel Cadmium batteries assembled into a pack for
portable printing.

Nickel Metal Hydride Battery Pack

Nickel-metal hydride batteries delivers high energy density in a
rechargeable pack for portable printing.

1M or 4 M Memory

“1M” refers to one megabit of memory. “4M” refers to four megabits.

Parity

One of the communications parameters that must match the same
parameter in a hand-held computer during download of a configuration to
the microFlash.

PCX Format

A commonly used graphic file format.

Print head Temperature

The print head is that part of the printer which turns the paper black.
When the temperature of the print head is higher, the print job speeds up.
When the temperature is low, the print job slows down.

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