HP 16V User Manual

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Glossary

Bitmapped font

A font in which the character images are defined by bit maps.

With

bitmapped fonts, a separate set of definitions is required for each

point size. For example, Times 10 point and Times 12 point are

considered separate fonts. See also Scalable font.

Configuration

A combination of settings that allows your computer and printer to

work together. Some of the necessary settings are in the computer or

application software, while other settings are in the printer. For
example, the interface setting must be set the same in both the
computer and the printer.

Corona wire

A fine wire in the printer that gives a positive charge to the paper.

This charge causes the toner on the drum to transfer to the paper.

Default

A setting automatically used when you or your application software

do not make a selection. The settings in effect when you turn on or

reset the printer are called power-on defaults. See also Factory default.

Density

The darkness of the image as it appears on the page. If the density is

too dark, the small white areas inside letters and numbers will be

filled in. If the density is too light, pinholes appear in black areas.
Print density can be adjusted with the print density dial.

Downloadable font

A font that is transferred (downloaded) to the printer’s memory
when or before it is needed. Before they are transferred,

downloadable fonts are stored on font cards, floppy disks, or the

computer’s hard disk. Downloadable fonts are also called soft fonts.

Emulation

The ability of one printer to understand the command set of another

printer. Emulations may be built into a printer’s memory or may be
supplied on optional plug-in emulation cards or cartridges.

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