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bubble-jet printerbubblejetprinter (A form of nonimpact printer that uses a mechanism similar to that used by an ink-jet printer to shoot ink from nozzles to form characters on paper. A bubble-jet printer uses special heating elements to prepare the ink, whereas an ink-jet printer uses piezoelectric crystals)
color printerkleurenprinter (A computer printer that can print full-color output. Most color printers can also produce black-and-white output)
default printerstandaardprinter (The printer to which a computer sends documents if you select the Print command without first specifying which printer you want to use with a program. You can have only one default printer; it should be the printer you use most often)
fiscal printerfiscale printer (A printer with security features for tax authorities to confirm the taxes collected by the retailer)
local printerlokale printer (A printer that is directly connected to one of the ports on a computer)
logical printerlogische printer (The software interface between the operating system and the printer in Windows. While a printer is the device that does the actual printing, a logical printer is its software interface on the print server. This software interface determines how a print job is processed and how it is routed to its destination (to a local or network port, to a file, or to a remote print share). When you print a document, it is spooled (or stored) on the logical printer before it is sent to the printer itself)
multi-function printermultifunctionele printer (An office machine that is able to perform multiple functions such as print, copy, scan, and send faxes)
Network Printer Installation Wizardwizard Netwerkprinter installeren (A wizard that guides the user through installing a printer on their network)
PostScript printerPostScript-printer (A printer that uses the PostScript page-description language (PDL) to create text and graphics on the output medium, such as paper or overhead transparency. Examples of PostScript printers include the Apple LaserWriter, the NEC LC-890, and the QMS PS-810)
printer driverprinterstuurprogramma (The device that communicates between your software program and your printer)
printer fontprinterlettertype (A font residing in or intended for a printer. Font cartridges are available for laser printers that allow your printer print additional fonts. Printer fonts are distinct from screen fonts, which are designed for displaying text on a computer)
Printer MigrationPrintermigratie (A tool that allows moving (copying) print queues, settings, drivers, forms and spooler settings from one machine to another machine that has the same or a newer version of Windows)
printer permissionsprintermachtigingen (Permissions that specify the type of access that a user or group has to a printer. The printer permissions are Print, Manage Printers, and Manage Documents)
printer's marksprintermarkeringen (marks printed outside the printable area on each page of your publication to help you or your commercial printing service trim, align, and control color in your publication)
Printer windowprintervenster (A window that shows information about any pending print jobs for the printer. For each printer you have installed or to which you are connected, you can view information such as how many documents are waiting to be printed, who owns them, and how large they are. Also called the queue view)
shared printergedeelde printer (A printer that receives input from more than one computer)
virtual printer memoryvirtueel printergeheugen (In a PostScript printer, a part of memory that stores font information. The memory in PostScript printers is divided into two areas: banded memory and virtual memory. The banded memory contains graphics and page-layout information needed to print your documents. The virtual memory contains any font information that is sent to your printer either when you print a document or when you download fonts)