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Epson LX-810
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short
tear-off
A
feature
that
automatically
feeds
the
perforation
of
continuous
paper
to
the
tear-off
position
for
removal
and
then
draws
the
paper
back
to
the
loading
position.
This
position
can
be
adjusted
using
the
micro-adjustment
feature.
See
also
micro-adjustment
and
loading
position.
slashed
zero
Your
printer
can
print
two
shapes
of
zero:
slashed
zero
(0)
and
open
zero
(0).
Useful
for
clearly
distinguishing
between
upper
case
O
and
zero
when
printing
program
lists,
etc.
standby
position
The
position
of
continuous
paper
after
you
manually
load
it
onto
the
first
few
pins
of
the
tractor
sprockets
or
after
you
eject
loaded
continuous
paper
using
the
LOAD/EJECT
button.
When
continuous
paper
is
in
the
standby
position,
you
can
load
single
sheets.
subscript
Printing
in
which
each
character
is
printed
about
two-thirds
of
the
normal
height
in
the
lower
part
of
the
character
space.
superscript
Printing
in
which
each
character
is
printed
about
two-thirds
of
the
normal
height
in
the
upper
part
of
the
character
space.
10
cpi
A
character
spacing
with
10
characters
per
inch,
sometimes
called
pica
pitch.
This
is
often
the
standard
or
default
spacing.
tractor
The
part
of
the
printer
that
feeds
continuous
paper
through
the
printer
by
gripping
holes
along
the
paper's
edge.
Glossary
GL-9

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