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.

 

 

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.

 

 

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.

 

 

.jpg

(also JPEG) Joint Photographic Experts Group, an international standard

 

for compressing digital photographic images.

 

 

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.

 

 

link

A connection to a program or device that can be used to send information

 

from the product software to other programs, such as e-mail, electronic

 

fax, and OCR links.

 

 

Link Bar

The icons on the bottom of the desktop or viewer that represent programs

 

installed on a computer, such as e-mail software.

 

 

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.

 

 

NetWare

Novell, Inc.’s proprietary networking operating system for the PC

 

environment. NetWare uses the IPX/SPX or TCP/IP network protocols. It

 

supports MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows, OS/2, Macintosh, and Unix

 

clients.

 

 

node

A computer (server or user) or peripheral, such as the HP LaserJet 3300

 

series product, that is connected to a network.

 

 

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.

 

 

parallel cable

See 1284-B.

 

 

.pcx

A common graphic file format that many graphic programs accept. This is

 

a popular format in which to store scanned images.

 

 

peer-to-peer

A type of network architecture in which each workstation has equivalent

 

capabilities and responsibilities. Peer-to-peer networks are generally

 

simple, but they usually do not offer the same performance as

 

client-server architectures.

 

portable document viewer A mini-program that can be attached to an electronic document and

 

e-mailed. The recipient will be able to view, annotate, and print the

 

document, no matter what program was used to create the document.

 

 

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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