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number
systems
Three
number
systems
are
commonly
used
with
printers:
decimal
is
base
10
and
uses
the
digits
0,
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
and
9.
(This
is
the
most
familiar
system.)
hexadecimal
(hex)
is
base
16
and
uses
the
digits
0,
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,.
6,
7,
8,
9,
A,
B,
C,
D,
E,
and
F.
This
is
frequently
used
by
programmers.
Any
decimal
number
between
0
and
255
can
be
expressed
by
a
two-digit
hex
number.
binary
is
base
2
and
uses
only
the
digits
0
and
1.
All
information
in
computer
systems
is
handled
in
binary
form
represented
by
electrical
signals
that
are
ON
or
OFF.
A
binary
digit
is
often
called
a
bit;
any
decimal
number
between
0
and
255
can
be
expressed
by
an
eight-bit
decimal
number.
on
line
When
the
printer
is
on
line,
it
is
able
to
communicate
with
the
computer
connected
to
it.
paper-out
sensor
A
small
switch
behind
the
platen
that
sends
a
signal
when
it
is
not
in
contact
with
paper,
causing
the
PAPER
OUT
light
to
go
on,
and
informing
the
printer
and
computer
that
there
is
no
paper
loaded.
paper
tension
unit
The
part
of
the
printer
that
fits
above
the
platen
to
assure
proper
paper
tension.
parallel
interface
An
interface
that
connects
the
computer
and
the
printer.
A
parallel
interface
transmits
data
one
character
or
code
at
a
time.
See
also
serial
interface.
Glossary
GL-7

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