| Terms Defined |
Client Server | A network environment in which the nodes communicate with |
| a file server, and not directly with other nodes. |
Collated | An output programming option where each copy set is |
| delivered in the same order the documents were placed in the |
| document feeder. Example: Two copies of a |
| document would output as page 1/copy 1, page 2/copy 1, |
| page 3/copy 1, page 1/copy 2, page 2/copy 2, page 3/copy 2. |
contrast | The intensity of the display of an image, or the degree of |
| difference between the gray tones on a document page. See |
| also “halftone” and “photo”. |
Copy Activity Report | A report that contains information about each copy job. |
copy sets | Groups of copies of a |
| have a |
| of the document, you will be making 10 copy sets. |
covers | Paper or media used to add to the front or back of a copy set. |
default screen | A screen displayed immediately after switching on the power |
| or pressing the <Clear All> button. The screen is also |
| displayed when the [Auto Clear] feature is used. |
default settings | Settings which are incorporated into the machine at the |
| factory and used by the machine when the user does not |
| specify settings. |
Delay Start | Programming that enables the machine to process a |
| document at a later time. |
DHCP | An abbreviation of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A |
| protocol allowing the principal parameters of network devices |
| (including IP Addresses) to be configured by central DHCP |
| servers. |
dial | To use a telephone/fax number for document transmission. |
| The methods of dialing provided by the machine include: |
| manual dialing using the numeric keypad, speed dialing, and |
| using the Address Book, etc. |
dial tone | A tone sounds from the telephone line when a remote |
| machine receives a call. You will then know that you are |
| connected to the line. |
Dial Type | The dial type of a connected line. The machine offers Tone |
| and 10 pps options. |
Direct Fax | Enables PC clients to send faxes via the machine. |
DNS | An abbreviation of Domain Name System. A system used by |
| the Internet for translating names of network nodes into |
| addresses. |
document feeder | An assembly that automatically separates and feeds single- or |
| |
dpi | An abbreviation of Dots Per Inch, which is the number of dots |
| that can be printed within a width of one inch. Used as the unit |
| for resolution. |
driver | Software that is loaded on the client workstation that prepares |
| data to be sent to the machine. |
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