AGFA DRYSTAR 5302 5366 Service Manual page 455

Tabletop, multi-size imager
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DD+DIS150.05E
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Edition 1, Revision 0
2005-09-09
PCB
Pick-up Module
Pixel
PMS
Portex
Postscript
Print drum
Prompt
R
RAM
RJ45
Printed copies of this document are not controlled.
DRYSTAR 5302
(Type 5366/100)
Glossary and Key Word Index
Printed Circuit Board.
Assembly in the printer that provides for the
transport of a film out of the input tray.
One of the individual dots that make up an
image on the film.
E.g. a 10x12" film contains 4968 x 5900
pixels.
DICOM Print Management Service.
A device that provides DICOM PMS
(= provider), makes printing of DICOM
images possible. A device using DICOM
PMS (= user) can control a DICOM printer.
Drystar 5300 is a DICOM PMS provider.
AGFA own operating system for medical
devices.
Imperative programming language for the
device independent description of print pages
which brings the complete data (text, images,
graphics) and their positions to a standardized
data structure. PostScript was developed in
1982 by the American company Adobe
Systems and evolved in the meantime to a
quasi-standard. A further development is
PostScript Level 2, which has got among
others things an optimized data compression.
A rubber drum in the printer that guides the
film along the thermal print head.
A symbol that appears on a computer
terminal screen. Example: C:\>
Random Access Memory
Free accessible memory. The RAM-board is
used to store intermediate data.
Recommended Jack 45.
A connector specification used with UTP
cables. The connectors are 8-pole flat
connectors.
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