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HP
2622D
Personal
Workstation
Thermal Printer (Optional)
As
an
option,
the
HP
2622D
workstation
can
have
an
integral
thermal
printer
to
produce
a
hard
copy
of
information.
Generally
speaking,
it
has
two
printing
capabilities:
1)
Display
of
screen
contents
-
the
printer
can
print
the
entire
contents
of
what
you
see
at
any
given
time
on
the
display.
To
learn
how
to
do
this,
consult
the
section
under
"Printing
a
Screen
Image
on
the
Thermal
Printer"
in
this
chapter.
2)
Display
of
all
interactions
with
the
system
-
the
printer
can
record
any
or
all
interaction
with
the
system
such
as
file
catalogs,
transactions,
and
even
program
results.
To
learn
how
to
do
this,
read
the
section
titled
"Output
Commands"
in
Chapter
8.
For
general
information
on
the
thermal
printer
(such
as
how
to
load
paper),
turn
to
Chapter
6.
Keyboard
Halt
Program
The
keyboard
resembles
a
typewriter
keyboard
and
is
used
to
communicate
with
the
computer.
The
keyboard
consists
of
a
typewriter
block,
a
data
entry
pad,
display
editing
keys,
an
execute
key,
a
halt
key,
3
remote
keys,
and
8
function
keys.
All
of
these
keys
are
described
in
this
section.
Soft
Keys
Execute
Key
Soft
Keys Display Editing Keys
emote
Keys,
Typewriter
Block
Data
Entry
Pad
3-3
HP
2622D
Personal
Workstation
Thermal Printer (Optional)
As
an
option,
the
HP
2622D
workstation
can
have
an
integral
thermal
printer
to
produce
a
hard
copy
of
information.
Generally
speaking,
it
has
two
printing
capabilities:
1)
Display
of
screen
contents
-
the
printer
can
print
the
entire
contents
of
what
you
see
at
any
given
time
on
the
display.
To
learn
how
to
do
this,
consult
the
section
under
"Printing
a
Screen
Image
on
the
Thermal
Printer"
in
this
chapter.
2)
Display
of
all
interactions
with
the
system
-
the
printer
can
record
any
or
all
interaction
with
the
system
such
as
file
catalogs,
transactions,
and
even
program
results.
To
learn
how
to
do
this,
read
the
section
titled
"Output
Commands"
in
Chapter
8.
For
general
information
on
the
thermal
printer
(such
as
how
to
load
paper),
turn
to
Chapter
6.
Keyboard
Halt
Program
The
keyboard
resembles
a
typewriter
keyboard
and
is
used
to
communicate
with
the
computer.
The
keyboard
consists
of
a
typewriter
block,
a
data
entry
pad,
display
editing
keys,
an
execute
key,
a
halt
key,
3
remote
keys,
and
8
function
keys.
All
of
these
keys
are
described
in
this
section.
Soft
Keys
Execute
Key
Soft
Keys Display Editing Keys
emote
Keys,
Typewriter
Block
Data
Entry
Pad
3-3

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