HP QMS 1660 User Manual

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Baud Rate or

Baud

QMS 1660 Print System Reference

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on a standard computer keyboard as well as for control characters. The full
ASCII character set is 250+.

Baud Rate or Baud

The data transfer rate between two devices, such as your computer and
your printer. Both devices must be configured for the same baud rate. Your
printer’s baud rate ranges from 300 to 38,400 bits per second.

Bit

An acronym for binary digit. The bit is the most fundamental unit of
information that a computer can accept. It has two states called 1 (one) and
0 (zero), or on and off, and can be used to represent a yes/no type of
statement. Groups of bits are used to represent more complex statements,
such as characters. The most common grouping of bits is called a byte,
which consists of 8 bits. See also

ASCII, byte.

Bitmap

A grid composed of small dots used to define an image, line drawing, or
character. See also

raster graphics.

Bitmapped Font

A bitmapped font is a one in which each character is represented by a set
of dot patterns. Each font size requires a different set of dot patterns.

Buffer

Storage space used to compensate for a difference in rate or sequence of
data flow when transmitting data from one device to another.

Byte

A unit of information consisting of 8 bits, the equivalent of one character.
See also

bit.

Cancel Key

The control panel key that cancels a print job or sends an end-of-job
indicator to a print job waiting for incoming data. It is not necessary to take
the printer off line before using the Cancel key.

Card

See

emulation card, font card, and security card.

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