IP address | An identifier for a computer or device on a TCP/IP network. Networks |
| using the TCP/IP protocol route messages based on the IP address of the |
| destination. |
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IPP | The Internet Printing Protocol defines the protocol for end users’ most |
| common printing situations over the Internet. The IPP allows users to: find |
| out about a printer’s capabilities, submit print jobs to a printer, find out the |
| status of the printer, and cancel a previously submitted job. |
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IPX/SPX | A network protocol made popular by Novell, Inc. as the basic protocol in |
| its Novell NetWare network operating system. In order for the HP LaserJet |
| 3300 series product to work on the network, the TCP/IP or IPX/SPX |
| network protocol must be running. |
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.jpg | (also JPEG) Joint Photographic Experts Group, an international standard |
| for compressing digital photographic images. |
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LED | Light emitting diode, an electronic device that lights up when electricity is |
| passed through it. LEDs are usually red. They are good for displaying |
| images because they can be relatively small, and they do not burn out. |
| However, they require more power than LCDs. |
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link | A connection to a program or device that can be used to send information |
| from the product software to other programs, such as |
| fax, and OCR links. |
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Link Bar | The icons on the bottom of the desktop or viewer that represent programs |
| installed on a computer, such as |
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linked program | A program installed on a computer that can be used with the product |
| software. For example, OCR software can be used to translate a scanned |
| item into text. |
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NetWare | Novell, Inc.’s proprietary networking operating system for the PC |
| environment. NetWare uses the IPX/SPX or TCP/IP network protocols. It |
| supports |
| clients. |
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node | A computer (server or user) or peripheral, such as the HP LaserJet 3300 |
| series product, that is connected to a network. |
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Optical Character | OCR software converts an electronic image of text, such as a scanned |
Recognition (OCR) | document, into a form that word processor, spreadsheet, and database |
software | programs can use. |
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parallel cable | See |
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.pcx | A common graphic file format that many graphic programs accept. This is |
| a popular format in which to store scanned images. |
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| A type of network architecture in which each workstation has equivalent |
| capabilities and responsibilities. |
| simple, but they usually do not offer the same performance as |
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portable document viewer A | |
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| document, no matter what program was used to create the document. |
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PostScript fonts | Fonts defined in terms of the PostScript language, intended to be printed |
| on a PS printer. PostScript fonts come as a screen font that appears on |
the monitor and a matching printer font used by the product to create documents.
PostScript is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated.
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