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Appendix

12

 

Term

Definition

NetWare

Network operating system developed by Novell. NetWare IPX/SPX

 

is used as the communication protocol.

 

 

MH

Abbreviation for Modified Huffman. A data compression encoding

 

method for fax transmissions. Documents containing mostly text are

 

compressed to about 1/10 their original size.

 

 

MIB

Abbreviation for Management Information Base. In a TCP/IP trans-

 

mission, this uses SNMP to define the management information for-

 

mat for a group of network devices. There are two formats: the

 

manufacturer-specific private MIB and the standardized MIB.

 

 

MMR

Abbreviation for Modified Modified Read. A data compression en-

 

coding method for fax transmissions. Documents containing mostly

 

text are compressed to about 1/20 their original size.

 

 

NTLM

Abbreviation for NT LAN Manager. User authentication method used

 

by Windows NT or later. With the MD4 and MD5 encoding methods,

 

passwords are encoded.

 

 

NTP

Abbreviation for Network Time Protocol. The protocol for correctly

 

adjusting the computer’s internal clock over the network. In a hierar-

 

chical method, the time is adjusted with the server at the highest lev-

 

el using GPS to acquire the correct time, which is then referenced by

 

each lower level host.

 

 

OCR

Abbreviation for Optical Character Reader. A device or software that

 

converts handwritten or printed documents to text data by optically

 

scanning it and, through comparison with a previously stored pat-

 

tern, specifies the characters.

 

 

OS

Abbreviation for Operating System. Basic software for controlling

 

the system of a computer.

 

 

PASV

Abbreviation for PASsiVe. A mode for connecting to an FTP server

 

from within a firewall. If this mode is not specified, the firewall will be

 

considered inaccessible and the connection will be terminated, pre-

 

venting the file from being sent.

 

 

Peer-to-peer

A network format that allows connected devices to communicate

 

without using a dedicated server

 

 

PDF

Abbreviation for Portable Document Format. An electronically for-

 

matted document which uses the .pdf extension. Based on the Post-

 

Script format, you can use the free Adobe Acrobat Reader software

 

to view documents.

 

 

Pixel

An image pixel. The smallest unit of an image.

 

 

POP

Abbreviation for Post Office Protocol. A protocol for retrieving e-mail

 

messages from a mail server. Currently, POP3 (the third version of

 

POP) is most often used.

 

 

Port Number

The number that identifies the transmission port for each process

 

running on a computer on the network. The same port cannot be

 

used by multiple processes

 

 

Proxy Server

A server that is installed to act as an intermediary connection be-

 

tween each client and different servers to effectively ensure security

 

over the entire system for Internet connections

 

 

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200/250/350

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Konica Minolta 350, 250, BP-200 manual 12-9, Mib

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.