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parallel
interface.
The
most
common
interface
in
use
for
connecting
printers
to
personal
computers.
The
computer
sends
all
8
bits
of
a
character
at
the
same
time.
parity.
A
binary
digit
appended
to
a
group
of
binary
digits
to
make
the
sum
of
all
the
digits
either
always
odd
(odd
parity)
or
always
even
(even
parity).
pinfeed.
A
device
that
guides
and
feeds
paper
with
sprocket
feed
holes
with
pins
that
engage
the
holes.
print
modes.
Refers
to
the
actual
appearance
of
the
printed
matrix
character.
This
printer
uses
condensed,
double
wide,
normal,
emphasized,
and
near-letter
quality
print
modes.
serial
interface.
Contrast
with
parallel.
The
computer
or
terminal
sends
each
of
the
8
bits
of
a
character
one
at
a
time.
top
of
form.
The
position
of
the
paper
(at
the
print
head)
when
you
set
the
printer
power
switch
to
on.
Printing
starts
at
this
position.
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