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Glossary
data link
data rate
data storage
data stream
data transmission
DCIM
decomposer
default
device
DFA
diagnostics
digitize
directory
dithering
DOS
dot
Glossary-5
Physical means of connecting one location with another for
communication, i.e., the communications lines, modems, and
controls which transmit information between two or more
stations.
In data communications, the rate at which a channel carries
data, measured in bps (bits per second).
Preservation of data on various media (e.g., tape, disks,
magnetic bubble memory, etc.).
Format of data passed from one device to another.
Transmission of coded data over telephone or other
telecommunication lines.
Data Control Interface Module. The video interface hardware
which resides in the SUN workstation (the DCIM replaces the
XEPI board).
Printer Controller task that translates print data from the PDL
command file into a bitmap image of the page to be printed.
Predefined value the system uses when another value is not
provided.
Any piece of hardware other than the CPU (Central Processing
Unit).
Document Feeding and Finishing Architecture. Software that
enables third-party feeding and finishing devices to be attached
to a Xerox printer to perform pre- and post-processing functions
(such as roll-feeding, saddle-stitching, booklet-making, etc.)
Programs used to diagnose problems within the system or to
help service personnel pinpoint the source of such problems.
To express or represent data in digital (binary) form so that it can
be processed electronically.
Logical grouping of files and subdirectories that are identified by
name. The directory helps organize data on large storage media.
The process in laser printing which uses dot patterns to simulate
shades of gray or tones of a color.
Disk Operating System. Operating system commonly used on
personal computers. See also operating system.
Unit of measurement representing a fraction of an inch, for
example, 300 dots per inch (dpi). May also be referred to as a
picture element (pixel) or spot.
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