C d 39 – Genicom EasyCoder 3400e User Manual

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Glossary

EasyCoder 3400e Bar Code Label Printer User’s Manual

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scan

To read a bar code with a device known as a scanner that converts optical
information into electrical signals.

selective transfer

A procedure that copies selected formats, fonts, graphics, or pages stored in
the memory of one printer to the memory of another.

self-strip

An internal device for the printer that presents each label after it is printed,
with the backing removed so it may be applied immediately. Self-strip is a
standard feature on the 3400e printer.

sensitivity

The responsiveness of thermal media, or of thermal transfer ribbon, to
heat; it is determined by the time required for a unit measure of heat to
affect the media or ribbon.

serial

A communication scheme in which the bits of a byte are transferred one at
a time. Often serial transmission is used to link host computers to
terminals and PCs to printers.

soft font

A file stored in the printer to provide the ability to print text using fonts
that are not resident in the printer.

Standard protocol

A communications protocol capable of controlling communications
between two devices connected by a single data communication line.

symbology

A scheme for encoding data as a bar code. Code 39, Interleaved 2 of 5, and
Code One are examples of different symbologies.

thermal transfer

A method of printing by which heat from the printhead melts ink from
the ribbon onto media. The ink adheres to the media as it cools.

top of form

The point where printing can start on a label. Separated from the edge of
the label by the margin.

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