Glossary

Term

Definition

 

 

10-BaseT

A type of Ethernet network that uses twisted pair cabling to attach nodes

 

to the network.

 

 

100-BaseTx

A type of Ethernet network, also known as Fast Ethernet, that uses

 

twisted pair cabling to attach nodes to the network.

 

 

10/100-BaseTx

This term indicates that a product is compatible with both 10-BaseT and

 

100-BaseTx. Many network products are compatible with both of these,

 

including some HP Jetdirect print server models.

 

 

1284-B

1284 is a parallel port standard developed by IEEE (the Institute of

 

Electrical and Electronics Engineers). 1284-B refers to a specific

 

connector type on the end of the parallel cable which attaches to the

 

peripheral (for example, a printer). A 1284-B connector is bigger than a

 

1284-C connector, for example.

 

 

actual size

The size of the page when it was scanned (not enlarged using zoom in or

 

reduced using zoom out).

 

 

ADF

Automatic document feeder. The ADF is used to automatically feed

 

originals into the product for copying, scanning, or faxing.

 

 

annotation

A word, note, mark, or highlighting added to an item.

 

 

appletalk

An inexpensive local area network architecture built into all Apple

 

Macintosh computers.

 

 

bit depth

The number of bits used to process scanned images. The greater the

 

number of bits, the more levels of gray that can be used to display the

 

image.

 

 

.bmp file

A Microsoft Windows bitmap file that has the extension .bmp. A bitmap file

 

defines an image (such as the image of a scanned page) as a pattern of

 

dots (pixels).

 

 

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