
10 Glossary
drum cartridge | A customer replaceable cartridge which contains an internal |
| drum. A printed image is formed on a drum before being |
| transferred to paper. |
Dual Tone Multi Frequency | The use of a keypad sequence (tones) to transmit to, or poll |
(DTMF) | from, a remote mailbox. |
ECM | An abbreviation of Error Correction Mode: An |
| feature for Group 3 facsimile machines. ECM transmission |
| sends the document image data in segments and |
| segments that the remote machine receives incorrectly. “EC” |
| described on the Activity Report shows that the |
| communication was processed using ECM. |
emulation | Printer mode where the printer imitates the functions of |
| another printer language. |
encryption | The process of converting data into an |
| security purposes. |
Energy Saver modes | Power saver modes that significantly reduce the power |
| consumption during periods of inactivity. |
error code | A code that is displayed on the control panel or in a report |
| when a problem occurs. |
Ethernet | Network transport technology commonly used to send data |
| from one network node to another. |
factory default settings | See “default settings”. |
F Code Communication | Communication procedures approved by the Communications |
| and Information network Association of Japan (CIAJ) for the |
| use of T.30* standardized by |
| the F Code feature, various features making use of the F |
| Code can be used. |
F4800 | A Communication Mode selection that reduces transmission |
| speed to enable reliable communications, even under poor |
| line conditions, which forces the machine to communicate at a |
| maximum of 4800 bits per second. |
file server | A computer that has a hard disk drive large enough to hold |
| and share files. It has the ability to allow multiple users to |
| simultaneously access the same file. |
frame type | A group of data sent through the network. |
FTP | An abbreviation of File Transfer Protocol. An application |
| protocol, part of the TCP/IP protocol stack, used for |
| transferring files between network nodes. |
G3 | Facsimile communication systems standardized by the |
| advisory committee for International Telecommunications |
| (CCITT, now the |
Gateway Address | The Gateway Address is the IP Address of the gateway, or |
| router, that the machine will use to access devices on other |
| subnets. |
group dialing | A form of abbreviated dialing that enables the dialing of |
| multiple locations by entering one |
| machine stores the image in memory and then transmits it to |
| each location. |