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Appendix

12

 

Term

Definition

DHCP

Abbreviation for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A protocol in

 

which a client computer on a TCP/IP network automatically specifies

 

the network settings from the server. With collective management of

 

the IP address for DHCP clients on the DHCP server, you can avoid

 

duplication of an address and you can build a network easily.

 

 

DNS

Abbreviation for Domain Name System. A system that acquires the

 

supported IP addresses from host names in a network environment.

 

DNS allows the user to access other computers over a network by

 

specifying host names, instead of difficult to memorize and under-

 

stand IP addresses.

 

 

DPI (dpi)

Abbreviation for Dots Per Inch. A resolution unit used by printers and

 

scanners. Indicates how many dots per inch are represented in an

 

image. The higher the value, the higher the resolution.

 

 

Driver

Software that works as a bridge between a computer and a periph-

 

eral device.

 

 

Ethernet

LAN transmission line standard

 

 

File Extension

The characters added to the file name in order to differentiate file for-

 

mats. The file extension is added after a period, for example, “.bmp”

 

or “.jpg”.

 

 

FTP

Abbreviation for File Transfer Protocol. A protocol for transferring

 

files over the Internet or an intranet on the TCP/IP network.

 

 

Gateway

Hardware and software used as the point where a network is con-

 

nected to a network. A gateway also changes data formats, ad-

 

dresses, and protocols according to the connected network.

 

 

Gradation

The light and dark levels of an image. As the number increases,

 

smoother brightness variations can be reproduced.

 

 

Grayscale

Monochrome image expressive form using the gradation information

 

from black to white

 

 

GSS-SPNEGO/Simple/

Authentication methods for logging on to the LDAP server. The au-

Digest MD5

thentication method (GSS-SPENGO, SIMPLE or Digest MD5) for the

 

LDAP server differs depending on the server being used and the

 

server settings.

 

 

Halftone

The method of producing the light and dark parts of an image

 

through varying sizes of black and white dots

 

 

Hard Disk

Large capacity storage device for storing data. The data can be

 

stored even if the power is turned off.

 

 

Host Name

Displayed name of a device over a network

 

 

HTTP

Abbreviation for HyperText Transfer Protocol. A protocol used to

 

send and receive data between a Web server and a client (Web

 

browser). Documents containing images, recordings, and video clips

 

can be exchanged with the expressive form information.

 

 

ICM

Abbreviation for Image Color Management. The color management

 

system used by Windows. Color differences of input/output devices,

 

such as monitors, scanners and printers, are adjusted to reproduce

 

colors so that they are nearly the same on any device.

 

 

IMAP

Abbreviation for Internet Message Access Protocol. The protocol for

 

retrieving e-mail messages with the function for managing mailboxes

 

on the server. Currently, IMAP4 (the fourth version of IMAP) is most

 

often used.

 

 

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BP-200, 250, 350 specifications

The Konica Minolta 350, 250, and BP-200 are part of the innovative and versatile product lineup designed for commercial and office environments. Each model exhibits a blend of advanced technology, user-friendly features, and exceptional performance, catering to the demanding needs of various businesses.

The Konica Minolta 350, capable of producing up to 35 pages per minute, combines high-speed printing with impressive quality, ensuring sharp text and vibrant images. It offers a maximum paper capacity of 6,650 sheets, allowing for extended printing without frequent interruptions. With a variety of finishing options, including stapling, booklet making, and hole punching, it provides flexibility for any project, from simple documents to professionally bound reports.

The 250 model, on the other hand, offers a speed of up to 25 pages per minute, making it ideal for smaller workgroups or those with moderate printing needs. Its compact design fits seamlessly into any office setup while still providing robust functionality. The Konica Minolta 250 also features a user-friendly touchscreen interface that allows for easy access to various functions and settings, enhancing productivity.

The BP-200, which stands for "Business Printer," is designed for reliable color printing, featuring a print resolution of 1200 x 1200 dpi. It is equipped with advanced color management technologies, ensuring accurate color reproduction across various media types. This model also supports a comprehensive range of connectivity options, including USB, Ethernet, and mobile printing capabilities, allowing users to print directly from their smartphones or tablets.

All three models are powered by Simitri HD toner technology, which is designed to enhance image quality while being environmentally conscious. The toner particles are smaller and more uniform, resulting in smoother color gradients and deeper blacks. Additionally, the Energy Star certification ensures that these devices operate efficiently, reducing energy consumption without sacrificing performance.

In summary, the Konica Minolta 350, 250, and BP-200 models represent a commitment to quality, efficiency, and versatility in printing technology. Their advanced features, user-friendly interfaces, and ecological credentials make them an excellent choice for organizations looking to streamline their printing processes while maintaining high standards of quality. Whether for high-volume tasks or everyday office printing, these devices stand out as reliable options in the competitive landscape of office equipment.