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Appendix > Glossary
Item
Grayscale
Help
IP Address
IPP
Job Box
KPDL (Kyocera Page
Description Language)
Multi Purpose (MP) Tray
NetBEUI (NetBIOS
Extended User
Interface)
Outline font
PDF/A
POP3 (Post Office
Protocol 3)
PostScript
PPM (prints per minute)
Printer Driver
RA(Stateless)
RAM Disk
A computer color expression. Displayed images of this sort are typically composed of shades of gray,
varying from black at the weakest intensity to white at the strongest, without any other colors. Gray
levels are displayed in numerical levels: that is, white and black only for 1 bit; 256 gray levels
(including white and black) for 8 bits; and 65,536 gray levels for 16 bits.
A ? (Help) key is provided on this machine's operation panel. If you are unsure of how to operate the
machine, would like more information on its functions or are having problems getting the machine to
work properly, press the ? (Help) key to view a detailed explanation on the touch panel.
An Internet protocol address is a unique number that represents a specific computer or related device
on the network. The format of an IP address is four sets of numbers separated by dots, e.g.
192.168.110.171. Each number should be between 0 and 255.
IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) is a standard that uses TCP/IP networks such as the Internet to enable
print jobs to be sent between remote computers and printers. IPP is an extension of the HTTP protocol
used to view websites and enables printing to be carried out via routers on printers in remote
locations. It also supports the HTTP authentication mechanisms along with SSL server and client
authentication as well as encryption.
The Job Box function stores print data on the printer and allows users to print single or multiple copies
of the stored data later using the printer's operation panel.
Kyocera's PostScript page description language compatible with Adobe PostScript Level 3.
The paper supply tray on the front side of the machine. Use this tray instead of the cassettes when
printing onto envelopes, Hagaki (Cardstock), transparencies, or labels.
An interface, developed by IBM in 1985, as an update from NetBIOS. It enables more advanced
functions on smaller networks than other protocols such as TCP/IP, etc. It is not suitable for larger
networks due to lack of routing capabilities to choose the most appropriate routes. NetBEUI has been
adopted by IBM for its OS/2 and Microsoft for its Windows as a standard protocol for file sharing and
printing services.
With outline fonts, character outlines are represented with numerical expressions and fonts can be
enlarged or reduced in different ways by changing the numeric values of those expressions. Printing
remains clear even if you enlarge fonts, since the characters are defined with outlines represented
with numerical expressions. You can specify the font size in steps of 0.25 points up to 999.75 points.
This is "ISO 19005-1. Document management - Electronic document file format for long-term
preservation - Part 1: Use of PDF (PDF/A)", and is a file format based on PDF 1.4. It has been
standardized as ISO 19005-1, and is a specialization of PDF, which has been mainly used for printing,
for long-term storage. A new part, ISO 19005-2 (PDF/A-2), is currently being prepared.
A standard protocol to receive E-mail from the server in which the mail is stored on the Internet or an
intranet.
A page description language developed by Adobe Systems. It enables flexible font functions and
highly-functional graphics, allowing higher quality printing. The first version called Level 1 was
launched in 1985, followed by Level 2 that enabled color printing and two-byte languages (e.g.
Japanese) in 1990. In 1996, Level 3 was released as an update for the Internet access and PDF
format as well as gradual improvements in implementation technologies.
This indicates the number of A4 size printouts made in one minute.
The software to enable you to print data created on any application software. The printer driver for the
machine is contained in the DVD enclosed in the package. Install the printer driver on the computer
connected to the machine.
The IPv6 router communicates (transmits) information such as the global address prefix using
ICMPv6. This information is the Router Advertisement (RA).
ICMPv6 stands for Internet Control Message Protocol, and is a IPv6 standard defined in the RFC 2463
"Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMPv6) for the Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Specification".
Using part of the printer's memory as a virtual disk, you can set any amount of memory from overall
printer memory as a RAM disk in order to use features such as electronic sorting (shortening print
time).
Explanation
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