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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 double-sided document where the second side displays the

 

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 double-sided document where the second side displays the

 

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 data-link layers of local area

 

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 e-mail (TIFF

 

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 32-bit identifiers used

 

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 128-bit identifiers

 

expressed in 16-bit hexadecimal numbers separated by

 

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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