token ring

A local area network in which transmission conflicts are avoided by the

 

granting of “tokens” that give permission to send. A network node keeps

 

the token while transmitting a message, if it has a message to transmit,

 

and then passes the token on to the next node. IEEE 802.5 is the most

 

common type of token ring network.

 

 

TrueType fonts

TrueType fonts use what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG)

 

technology, which means that the printed output of TrueType fonts is

 

identical to what appears on the screen.

 

 

TWAIN

An industry standard for scanners and software. Using a

 

TWAIN-compliant scanner with a TWAIN-compliant program, a scan can

 

be initiated from within the program.

 

 

twisted pair

A type of network cable commonly used in Ethernet networks.

 

 

URL

Uniform resource locator, the global address of documents and resources

 

on the Internet. The first part of the address indicates what protocol to

 

use, the second part specifies the IP address or the domain name where

 

the resource is located.

 

 

USB cable

Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a standard developed by the USB

 

Implementers Forum, Inc. to connect computers and peripherals. Unlike

 

the parallel port, USB is designed to concurrently connect a single

 

computer USB port to multiple peripherals.

 

 

watermarks

A watermark adds background text to a document being printed. For

 

example, “Confidential” can be printed in the background text of a

 

document stating that the document is “Confidential.” A selection can be

 

made from a set of predefined watermarks, and the font, size, angle, and

 

style can be changed, as well as a determination made whether the

 

printer will place the watermark on the first page only or all pages.

 

 

Windows sharing

A method of peer-to-peer networking that uses Windows products with a

 

network installed, resources can be shared with co-workers, most

 

commonly the HP LaserJet 3300 series product, printers, and hard disks,

 

by simply using Windows tools such as Explorer and Print Manager.

 

When the HP LaserJet 3300 series product (or any printer) is shared

 

using Windows sharing, network users need to install the printer drivers

 

using the Add Printers utility in the Windows Printers folder.

 

 

workgroup

A collection of individuals working together on a task. Workgroup

 

computing occurs when all the individuals have computers connected to a

 

network that allows them to share data files, send e-mail to one another,

 

and schedule meetings.

 

 

zoom in

To make a page larger on the screen so more details can be seen.

 

 

zoom out

To make a page smaller on the screen so a broader view of the page can

 

be seen.

 

 

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