User Guide Product(range) - Neopost
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Decap Time<br />
Default configuration<br />
Direct Addressing<br />
Printer<br />
dpi<br />
Driver<br />
Dye-Based Ink<br />
Escape character<br />
Escape sequences<br />
Ethernet<br />
Fixed-Head Printer<br />
Font<br />
Font cartridges<br />
The decap time of an ink type indicates, for how long an ink<br />
cartridge can be exposed, to the surrounding air without<br />
capping, before the ink starts to dry within the nozzles. Ink<br />
which is dried within the nozzles reduces the print quality when<br />
starting or resuming a print job.<br />
see ink, pigmented ink and dye-based ink<br />
Prior to dispatch, the printer’s default settings are programmed.<br />
These factory settings are saved under the configuration<br />
number “0”. They continue to be active until another<br />
configuration number is selected and setting modifications are<br />
carried out.<br />
A Direct Addressing Printer prints the address directly onto a<br />
substrate (e.g. an envelope). A non-direct way of addressing a<br />
substrate would be applying an address label.<br />
dpi (dots per inch) describes how mayn picture elements<br />
(pixels) are printed per inch (25,4 mm).<br />
see resolution<br />
see printer driver<br />
In dye-based inks the chromophore elements of the ink are<br />
solute particles (dye). An advantage of a dye-based ink is the<br />
longer decap time compared to a pigmented ink. An example<br />
for an dye-based ink is "Black Dye".<br />
see ink, pigmented ink and decap time<br />
The escape character EC is a command initiation within the<br />
ASCII. This character is not printed. The characters that follow<br />
after the escape character are detected by the printer as<br />
command codes.<br />
see PCL<br />
see PCL.<br />
Is a computer networking technology for local area networks<br />
(LAN).<br />
see TCP/IP<br />
In a Fixed-Head printer, the cartridges are in a fixed position<br />
during printing. The substrate are passed underneath the<br />
cartridges. This allows higher production speeds compared to<br />
Shuttle-Head printers.<br />
see Shuttle-Head<br />
A font is a collection of characters and symbols of the same font<br />
type and distance, the same size (height), line thickness and<br />
font direction. Fonts may be installed internally in the printer or<br />
may be loaded externally via font cartridges.<br />
They contain fonts which can be loaded in the printer.<br />
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