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B
Banding
Batch Sending
BOOTP
bps
7
Buffer size
C
Canon Driver Information Assist Service
CCITT/ITU-T
7-12
Glossary
Specifies the method of the banding operation performed in the printer driver.
Banding defines the output image data of a page by processing it in rectangular
bitmap sections called bands, enabling you to print a document faster.
Batch Sending enables you to scan different documents at different times, store them
in memory, and then send them all at once to any one destination at any time. The
reduction in transmission time saves you on transmission costs. Further savings can
be made if you set the machine to send during the time when telephone rates are
lower.
BOOT strap Protocol. A protocol that enables a client machine to automatically obtain
network setup information from a server over a TCP/IP network. BOOTP enables a
client to automatically locate such information as the host name, domain name, and
IP address, so that it is not necessary to enter these items manually.
Bits per second. The measure of transmission speed used in relationship to networks
and communication lines.
The size of a data area, or buffer, shared by devices or programs working at different
speeds or with different priorities. The buffer is designed to prevent one device or
process from being held up by another. For this to be possible, the buffer must be set
up correctly.
A software module that specializes in retrieving information from other devices. When
you are using a shared printer in the Print Server (Point and Print) environment, it is
necessary to install Canon Driver Information Assist Service on the server PC to set
up the printer configuration automatically or to use the Job Accounting feature.
A committee that sets international standards for telecommunications. CCITT/ITU-T
was formerly known as CCITT (Consultative Committee for International Telegraph
and Telephone), but is now succeeded by ITU-T (International Telecommunications
Union-Telecommunications Sector).

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