Appendix

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Glossary

A

ASCII code

ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) is a set of standardized codes used to represent letters, numbers, a few symbols, and control characters. A seven digit (or seven bit) binary number can represent one of 128 distinct codes.

C

Confidential Fax Inbox

To receive a confidential document, first create a Confidential Fax Inbox by registering your subaddress and RX Password. The password is used to print out confidential documents that you have stored in the memory. Numbers of up to 20 digits, including space, asterisk (*), and pound sign (#), can be used for the RX Password. The machine prints out a Confidential RX Report when you receive a confidential document in your Confidential Fax Inbox.

D

DNS server

Domain Name System server. A server which maintains a database that translates the domain names of Internet servers, such as www.w3.org, into Internet Protocol (IP) addresses, such as "18.176.0.26". This enables clients to connect to a server with a host name rather than a numeric IP address.

dpi

Dots per inch. A measure of screen and printer resolution that is expressed as the number of dots that a device can print or display per linear inch.

F

File formats

File formats used to save image data. This machine supports five different file formats, TIFF, MTIFF, JPG, PDF, and PDF (Compct).

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Canon C3200 manual Glossary, Ascii code, Confidential Fax Inbox, DNS server Dpi, File formats