GLOSSARY

LU3 Logical Unit 3. A 3270 data stream (DSC or DSE) device.

MB Megabyte. Unit of 1,048,576 bytes.

memory Part of a computer system that stores data temporarily or permanently. See NVM.

mode One of several alternative conditions or states of a device, such as Print mode and Configuration mode on the printer.

MPL Maximum Print Length. Maximum number of lines on a page. The page length printer control panel setting determines the default MPL, which can be overriden by SCS command from the host.

MPP Maximum Print Position. Maximum number of characters on a line. The page width printer control panel setting determines the default MPP, which can be overriden by PCIA location 0018 or by SCS or DCA commands from the host.

MSA Message starting address. Printer control information area (PCIA) bytes X©0012Ð0013© that identifies the position of the first byte of data in the print buffer.

MVS Multiple virtual storage. An alternate name for OS/VS2, release 2.

MVT Multiprogramming with a variable number of tasks. The OS/360 control program that supervises the execution of a variable number of tasks in main storage, and allocates system resources among them.

network Series of points connected by communication channels. A private network is a network of communications channels confined to the use of one customer.

NVM Short for NVRAM, nonvolatile memory. That portion of memory in a device that remains unchanged when the device is turned off. It is sometimes referred to as EEROM or NovRam. It is used to store system defaults while the printer is powered off.

OCA Object Content Architecture. A standard set of constructs to described the object data, the characteristics of that object, and the manipulation functions that may be performed on the object. OCA represents objects in device-independent format.

OCR Optical Character Recognition. Information processing technology that converts human readable data into another medium for computer input. Light reflected from characters is recognized by optical character recognition equipment. It is also characters printed in a type style that can be read by both machines and people. Also refers to a symbol.

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4220/MRP, 4219/MRP, 4215/MRP, 4230/MRP specifications

The Xerox 4219/MRP, 4220/MRP, 4215/MRP, and 4230/MRP are multifunction printers designed for businesses that require efficient printing, copying, and scanning solutions. These models exemplify Xerox's commitment to quality, reliability, and user-friendly features, making them ideal for both small and medium-sized enterprises.

One of the main features of these models is their versatility. They handle a wide range of paper formats, from letter-sized documents to larger legal-sized prints, and support various media types, including glossy and plain paper. This flexibility allows businesses to produce everything from basic documents to vibrant marketing materials without the need for multiple devices.

The Xerox 4219/MRP is noted for its compact design, making it suitable for office environments with limited space. It offers a robust printing speed of up to 19 pages per minute, ensuring fast document output. It incorporates advanced digital technology, ensuring that each print is sharp and clear, providing excellent image quality for both text and graphics.

In contrast, the Xerox 4220/MRP features enhanced printing speed, reaching up to 20 pages per minute. This model is ideal for teams that require higher volumes of prints on a daily basis. Both the 4219 and 4220 models come equipped with intuitive touch-screen controls, simplifying user interactions and minimizing training time.

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