glossary

The following glossary helps you get familiar with the product by understanding the terminologies commonly used with printing as well as mentioned in this user's guide.

ADF

An Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) is a mechanism that will automatically feed an original sheet of paper so that the machine can scan some amount of the paper at once.

AppleTalk

AppleTalk is a proprietary suite of protocols developed by Apple, Inc for computer networking. It was included in the original Macintosh (1984) and is now deprecated by Apple in favor of TCP/IP networking.

BIT Depth

A computer graphics term describing the number of bits used to represent the color of a single pixel in a bitmapped image. Higher color depth gives a broader range of distinct colors. As the number of bits increases, the number of possible colors becomes impractically large for a color map. 1-bit color is commonly called as monochrome or black and white.

BMP

A bitmapped graphics format used internally by the Microsoft Windows graphics subsystem (GDI), and used commonly as a simple graphics file format on that platform.

BOOTP

Bootstrap Protocol. A network protocol used by a network client to obtain its IP address automatically. This is usually done in the bootstrap process of computers or operating systems running on them. The BOOTP servers assign the IP address from a pool of addresses to each client. BOOTP enables 'diskless workstation' computers to obtain an IP address prior to loading any advanced operating system.

CCD

Charge Coupled Device (CCD) is a hardware which enables the scan job. CCD Locking mechanism is also used to hold the CCD module to prevent any damage when you move the machine.

Collation

Collation is a process of printing a multiple-copy job in sets. When collation is selected, the device prints an entire set before printing additional copies.

Control Panel

A control panel is a flat, typically vertical, area where control or monitoring instruments are displayed. They are typically found in front of the machine.

Coverage

It is the printing term used for a toner usage measurement on printing. For example, 5% coverage means that an A4 sided paper has about 5% image or text on it. So, if the paper or original has complicated images or lots of text on it, the coverage will be higher and at the same time, a toner usage will be as much as the coverage.

CSV

Comma Separated Values (CSV). A type of file format, CSV is used to exchange data between disparate applications. The file format, as it is used in Microsoft Excel, has become a pseudo standard throughout the industry, even among non-Microsoft platforms.

DADF

A Duplex Automatic Document Feeder (DADF) is a mechanism that will automatically feed and flip over an original sheet of paper so that the machine can scan on both sides of the paper.

Default

The value or setting that is in effect when taking a printer out of its box state, reset, or initialized.

DHCP

A Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a client-server networking protocol. A DHCP server provides configuration parameters specific to the DHCP client host requesting, generally, information required by the client host to participate on an IP network. DHCP also provides a mechanism for allocation of IP addresses to client hosts.

DIMM

Dual Inline Memory Module (DIMM), a small circuit board that holds memory. DIMM stores all the data within the machine like printing data, received fax data.

DNS

The Domain Name Server (DNS) is a system that stores information associated with domain names in a distributed database on networks, such as the Internet.

Dot Matrix Printer

A dot matrix printer refers to a type of computer printer with a print head that runs back and forth on the page and prints by impact, striking an ink-soaked cloth ribbon against the paper, much like a typewriter.

DPI

Dots Per Inch (DPI) is a measurement of resolution that is used for scanning and printing. Generally, higher DPI results in a higher resolution, more visible detail in the image, and a larger file size.

DRPD

Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection. Distinctive Ring is a telephone company service which enables a user to use a single telephone line to answer several different telephone numbers.

Duplex

A mechanism that will automatically flip over a sheet of paper so that the machine can print (or scan) on both sides of the paper. A printer equipped with a Duplex can print double-sided of paper.

Duty Cycle

Duty cycle is the page quantity which does not affect printer performance for a month. Generally the printer has the lifespan limitation such as pages per year. The lifespan means the average capacity of print-outs, usually within the warranty period. For example, if the duty cycle is 48,000 pages per month assuming 20 working days, a printer limits 2,400 pages a day.

ECM

Error Correction Mode (ECM) is an optional transmission mode built into Class 1 fax machines or fax modems. It automatically detects and corrects errors in the fax transmission process that are sometimes caused by telephone line noise.

Emulation

Emulation is a technique of one machine obtaining the same results as another.

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MFX-C2500 specifications

The Muratec MFX-C2500 is a versatile multifunction printer designed for businesses that require efficient printing, scanning, copying, and faxing capabilities. This device stands out in the competitive market of office technology with its robust feature set and advanced technologies, making it a reliable workhorse for any workplace.

One of the key features of the MFX-C2500 is its high-speed printing capability, with an output speed of up to 25 pages per minute in both color and black and white. This rapid performance ensures that documents can be produced quickly, thus enhancing productivity in busy office environments. The printer supports a resolution of up to 1200 x 1200 dpi, ensuring that printed materials are sharp, clear, and professional-looking.

Additionally, the MFX-C2500 offers a high monthly duty cycle, allowing it to handle substantial workloads without compromising on speed or quality. This makes it an ideal choice for medium to large businesses that require reliable performance over extended periods.

In terms of scanning capabilities, the MFX-C2500 is equipped with a fast and efficient document feeder that can process double-sided documents. This feature not only saves time but also reduces paper usage, making it an environmentally friendly choice. The scanner also offers a variety of formats, including PDF, JPEG, and TIFF, making it easy to digitize documents for storage or sharing.

The MFX-C2500 also features advanced connectivity options, including USB, network, and wireless printing capabilities. Users can print directly from a variety of devices, such as smartphones and tablets, thanks to its compatibility with mobile printing technologies like Apple AirPrint and Google Cloud Print. This flexibility ensures that users can access the printer from virtually anywhere in the office.

Security is another important consideration, and the MFX-C2500 addresses this with robust security features that protect sensitive information. The device includes user authentication options and secure printing protocols, ensuring that only authorized personnel have access to the printer’s functions.

Lastly, the MFX-C2500 incorporates advanced energy-saving technologies, helping businesses reduce their environmental footprint while also lowering utility costs. It meets Energy Star certification standards, which is an important consideration for companies aiming for sustainability.

In summary, the Muratec MFX-C2500 is a powerful and efficient multifunction printer that combines high-speed performance, advanced scanning capabilities, and robust security features, making it an excellent choice for businesses looking to enhance their workflow and productivity.