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17.4
Glossary
Term
NetWare
Nprinter/
Rprinter
OHP/OHT
OS
Outline font
PDF
PDL
Peer-to-peer
Plug and play
PostScript
PPD
Print job
Print queue
Printer buffer
Printer driver
Property
Protocol
Proxy server
PServer
Queue name
Resolution
RGB
RIP
Samba
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Description
A network operating system developed by Novell. This uses NetWare
IPX/SPX for the communication protocol.
A remote printer support module used when using a printer server in Net-
Ware environments. Rprinter is used for NetWare 3.x, and Nprinter for Net-
Ware 4.x.
A transparent sheet used for OHP (Overhead projector). This is used for pres-
entations.
The acronym for Operating System. This is base software used to control the
system of a computer. Windows, Mac OS, or UNIX is an OS.
A type of fonts represented using lines and curves to display an outline of a
character. Larger-size characters can be displayed on a screen or printed
with no jagged edges.
The acronym for Portable Document Format. This is an electronically format-
ted document with file extension of ".pdf". PDF is a PostScript based format,
and can be viewed using Adobe Acrobat Reader, a free viewer software.
The acronym for Page Description Language. This is a language used to in-
struct a page printer about images being printed on each page.
A type of network where the connected devices can be communicate with
each other without using a dedicated server.
A mechanism used to immediately detect a peripheral device when it is
plugged into a computer, and search for an appropriate driver automatically,
so that the device becomes operable.
A typical page-descriptive language developed by Adobe and commonly
used for high quality printing.
The acronym for PostScript Printer Description. This is a file with the descrip-
tion of resolution, available paper sizes, and other information specific to a
PostScript printer model.
A print request transmitted from a computer to a printing device.
A software system used by a spooler to save generated print jobs.
A memory area temporarily used for processing data of print jobs.
Software that works as a bridge between a computer and a printer.
Attribute information. When using a printer driver, different functions can be
configured by utilizing its properties. By using properties of a file, you can
check the attribute information about the file.
A rule enabling a computer to communicate with other computers or periph-
erals.
A server that is installed to act as an intermediary connection between each
client and different servers to effectively ensure security over the entire sys-
tem for Internet connections.
A print server module available in NetWare environments. This module mon-
itors, changes, pauses, restarts, or cancels print jobs.
A logical printer name required for LPD/LPR printing.
A name assigned to each device for allowing printing to the device via net-
work.
The resolution value indicates how much detail of an object can be repro-
duced precisely on an image or a print matter.
The acronym for Red, Green, and Blue. The RGB are the primary three colors
used for monitor and other devices, producing any of the full colors by
changing their brightness ratio.
The acronym for Raster Image Processor. RIP extracts picture images from
text data created using PostScript or other page description language. This
processor is usually integrated into a printer.
UNIX server software which uses SMB (Server Message Block) to make UNIX
system resources available to Windows environments.
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