pdl, page description layout
The final printed page.
Microsoft excel then print it
Magnifying a page does not affect the printed document unless there is a very bad problem with your computer and/or printer.
Page description language
Whenever you print a page a copy of the page is stored directly in the RAM within the printer. The printer RAM is just to serve as a temporary storage facility until the paper is printed out, just in case there is an error with the printer or the page and it has to be reprinted. It would allow the printer to reprint the page without having to find the page and hit print again.
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The name given to the page of a book that tells you what is inside the book is the "table of contents." It provides a list of the chapters or sections in the book along with their corresponding page numbers for easy navigation and reference.
It wouldn't be formatted for your particular printer or page size, but you can pipe the output to PRN: TYPE FILENAME.TXT > PRN
A print overrun occurs when a page image cannot be processed and rendered as quickly as the laser printer engine drives the page through the printer. This results in pages that are not completely printed.
A printer test page generally prints some text, some graphics, and some information about the printer such as its resolution, or amount of memory installed...it depends on the type of printer to verify correct information (how much memory is it supposed to have compared to the number it prints saying that it currently holds?)