
| Terms Defined |
gsm | The metric designation for paper weight in grams per square |
| meter. |
halftone | Gray patterns that are neither black nor white. |
Head to Head | A |
| image with the top of the document at the top of the page. You |
| typically turn over the page from the side edge. |
Head to Toe | A |
| image with the top of the document at the bottom of the page. |
| You typically turn over the page from the bottom edge. |
header | The sender’s information usually printed at the beginning of a |
| transmitted document. |
HTTP | An abbreviation of Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. This is the |
| Internet standard that supports the exchange of information on |
| the World Wide Web (WWW). HTTP lays the foundation for |
| transparent access to the Internet. |
IEEE | An abbreviation of Institute of Electrical and Electronics |
| Engineers. This is an organization of engineering and |
| electronics professionals notable for developing the IEEE 802 |
| standards for the physical and |
| networks, following the ISO Open Systems Interconnection |
| (OSI) model. |
Image Enhancement | An image control option which makes the border between |
| black and white smooth, with rough edges reduced, giving the |
| appearance of a higher resolution. |
Image Rotation | An image control option that automatically rotates an image by |
| 90 degrees to fit on the same size paper but with the opposite |
| orientation. |
Internet | A worldwide communications network that combine |
| miscellaneous networks. |
Internet Fax | Unlike a regular fax machine, Internet Fax uses corporate |
| networks or the Internet to send or receive |
| attachments). |
IP | An abbreviation for Internet Protocol. This is a communication |
| protocol of the network layer and is supported by a variety of |
| computer platforms. IP controls the routing of the data. |
IPv4/IPv6 | Abbreviations for "Internet Protocol Version 4" and "Internet |
| Protocol Version 6". IPv4 addresses are |
| to address hosts on the Internet. They are expressed in dotted |
| quad format, a series of decimal numbers separated by |
| decimal points. IPv6 is the next generation protocol designed |
| to replace IPv4. IPv6 addresses are |
| expressed in |
| colons. IPv6 corrects a number of problems in IPv4, such as |
| the limited number of available addresses. |
IPX | Internetwork Packet Exchange. IPX is part of NetWare. It |
| routes packets to the correct node and to the correct process |
| within the node. |
job | A group of copy, fax or print data. The cancelling and |
| outputting of copying, faxing, and printing is done on a job |
| basis. |
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