Definition of Common Terms

 

 

Term

Definition

 

 

Network Printing

Printing from a client workstation running a Macintosh, Unix or

 

Windows® operating system to the GL-1020 controller, with the

 

output produced on the connected TOSHIBA digital copier.

NFS

Network File System. A Unix networking protocol that allows files

 

and printers to be shared across the network.

NIC

Network Interface Card. A printed circuit board that is installed in

 

both client (personal computers or workstations) and server

 

machines to control the exchange of data between them.

N-up

Refers to the number of page images printed on one sheet of

 

paper. For example, if you want to print slides or web pages, you

 

can use the N-up feature to print up to 16 pages on one sheet of

 

paper. Also called “Multiple Pages Per Sheet” printing.

On-demand printing

A service designed to cut book and warehousing costs by printing

 

books at the time of sale.

Orientation

The direction in which a document is laid out on a page. Portrait

 

orientation produces a vertical page layout (i.e., the page height is

 

greater than the width). Landscape orientation produces a

 

horizontal page layout (i.e., the page width is greater than the

 

height).

Page Interleaving

A feature where a blank sheet is inserted between the pages of a

 

print job. These Job Dividing Sheets are not stapled with the rest

 

of the original document (if stapling is requested). This feature

 

was previously known as Tab Sheet Insertion. See also: Cover

 

Sheet and Sheet Insertion.

Paper Attribution on

A feature where an administrator can assign which tray/bin is

Tray

used for which purpose (e.g., Tray 1 is to be used for scan only).

PCL

Printer Control Language. The command language for the HP

 

LaserJet printers. It has become a de facto standard used in

 

many printers and typesetters. PCL Level 5, introduced with the

 

LaserJet III in 1990, also supports Compugraphic's Intellifont

 

scalable fonts. Starting with the LaserJet 5 in 1996, PCL Level 6

 

streamlines the graphics and font commands, reducing the

 

amount of information that has to be sent to the printer.

PCONSOLE

A NetWare utility that can be used to monitor and manage queues

 

on a NetWare server.

 

 

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GL-1020 specifications

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