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Characteristic of a printer, in which print element moves first to the right on one line, then to the left on the following line.
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This means that the torque tool can be operated in either a left or right hand direction and still have the clutch click out when torque value is reached.
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Reinforcing fibers that are arranged in two directions, usually at right angles to each other.
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Operating primarily in two directions, 180 degrees apart. See Figure-8.
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Capable of operating (not simultaneously) in either of two directions that are the opposite of each another.
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Bi-directional refers to an encoder output code format from which direction of travel can be determined.
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Operating in two directions. A bi-directional printer can print from left to right and from right to left; a bi-directional bus can transfer signals in both directions between two devices.
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Bi-directional is a feature of the connection among multiple pieces of communications hardware that enables one station to both send and receive data. A PC with a modem that is capable of uploading and downloading data is said to be bi-directional. Given current technology, it is nearly impossible to find any type of communications device that does not have basic bi-directional functionality.[See Also: 56KFlex, Modem, X2
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A bar code symbol capable of being read successfully independent of scanning direction.
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Related to strapping tapes, in which the reinforcing material consists of filaments in both the length and cross directions, usually woven cloth.
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Capable of operating in either of two opposite directions. An attribute of scanners.
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A bar code symbol capable of being read successfully if scanned in either direction.
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A term for a parallel printer connection or an external peripheral in which the data flows regularly in both directions between computer and printer.
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One direction - referring to a SYSTRAN product's ability to translate from a first language into a second, and from the second language the second back into the first. (Alternate - see uni-directional)
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Characteristic of some bar codes that allow decoding of the symbol regardless of whether scanned in a forward or backward direction.
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The ability to read data successfully, whether the scanning direction is from left to right or right to left.
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The representation of the combination of non-Latin language text, written and displayed right-to-left (such as Arabic and Hebrew) together with Latin language text, written and displayed left-to-right (such as US English).
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Allows data to flow in two directions.
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