GLOSSARY

ADF (Automatic Document Feeder):

A device which feeds the pages of a multi-page document one at a time, in the order that you arranged the pages in the stack.

Batch Numbering (Page Count):

This is a way of numbering pages that allows you to check whether you received all pages, and if not, which ones are missing. For example, if you receive two pages with p1/3 printed on one and p2/3 on the other, you have just received a three-page document but page 3 didn’t make it.

BPS (Bits Per Second):

This is the data communication rate. In G3 mode, your fax terminal digitizes documents, transforming them into ’bits’ - binary digits - (an average page will produce about 200,000 of them), and then sends them out at a top speed of 9,600 to 14,400 bps, depending on the model.

Broadcasting:

In G3 fax communication terminology, broadcasting is the transmission of a document to more than one address in sequence, not simultaneously.

ITU-T

This committee sets international standards for communication.

Communication:

Transmission or reception.

Copy:

When used as a noun, this refers to a printout, either in copy mode or receive mode

Country Code:

In international dialing, this is the code that directs the call to the country where the terminal that you wish to send to is located.

CSI:

Called Subscriber Identification. page 189.

Default Setting:

See "Factory Setting".

Dial Pulses:

These are dialing signals that your terminal sends out if it uses pulse dialing (page 192).

Document:

This is the original page or set of pages that you wish to send.

DPI (Dots Per Inch), or l/mm (Lines Per Millimeter):

This is the unit of resolution. The scanner scans your document according to the selected resolution. An 8-1/2" x 11" page is broken down into about 1,728,000 dots if standard resolution is used. (Digital compression techniques for G3 convert these into about 200,000 bits.)

ECM (Error Correction Mode): This is a signaling method that is designed to eliminate transmission errors on even the noisiest of telephone lines. See page 68.

EFC:

This is a proprietary digital data compression technique. It shortens the time for sending a page.

Factory Setting:

The factory setting of a function is the state into which it was programmed at the factory; this will also be the state of that function in a new machine. It can also referred to as "Default Setting".

File:

Memory File, Polling File.

Group 3:

This is an internationally-agreed signaling and data transfer method used for facsimile communication (approved by ITU-T). It is also known as G3.

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2400L specifications

The Ricoh 2400L is a versatile and powerful multifunction printer designed for businesses that require efficiency and high-quality output. This device exemplifies advanced printing technology and incorporates numerous features that enhance productivity and streamline workflows.

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