Memory

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LAN Manager/LAN Server

LAN Manager is a network operating system developed by Microsoft that runs under OS/2. LAN Server is IBM’s version of LAN Manager. Both run on Ethernet and Token-Ring networks.

Landscape Orientation

See orientation.

LCD

An acronym for Liquid Crystal Display. The printer’s LCD message window on the control panel provides status information and configuration menus.

LED

An acronym for Light-Emitting Diode. Four LEDs on the printer’s control panel indicate printer status.

LocalTalk

One type of cable system used to link computers and peripheral devices in an AppleTalk network.

Manual Feed

The process by which media is fed into the printer by hand (as opposed to letter the printer automatically pull media from a cassette or tray).

Media

Any material (such as paper, labels, and transparencies) used in the printer for printed output.

Memory

The space within your printer where information is stored while being actively worked on. The term applies to internal storage space as opposed to external storage, such as disks or tapes. See also RAM and ROM.

Memory Client

A user of a block of memory. Each memory client controls certain features. When insufficient memory is allocated to a specific client, the features it controls may not be accessible.

Memory Upgrade

An available option that is easily attached to the printer's controller board to expand its standard 12 MB or 24 MB of RAM to a maximum of 64 MB in

Glossary

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