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server
settings
Short Edge Feed (SEF)
simplex
slider
Slip Sheets
SNMP
Soft Fonts
Solaris
spi
spooling space
stacking
staple
status
status message
stitch
Stocastic Screening
stock
stock list
stock name
string
stroke
In a computer network, a unit that provides a specific service (such as
data storage and computer services) to network users.
The controls used for defining values.
Laser printing in which the paper is fed through the imaging system
short-edge first. See also, Long Edge Feed.
Printing on one side of the paper.
A control used to set a value and give a visual indication of the setting.
Extra paper or other media that are inserted between document sets of
a print job.
Simple Network Management Protocol: A widely used protocol for
managing networks.
Fonts that are loaded on the server any time after the initial installation
using floppy disk, CD ROM, UNIX directory, or downloaded through a
queue as part of a job request. These fonts can be deleted when they
are no loner needed.
A bundled software release from Sun Microsystems which includes the
Sun Operating System.
Spots per inch.
Space allocated on a print server for storing requests in the printer
queue.
To offset stacks for collated output, uncollated output, or both. This
enables stacks or sets of prints to be delivered in a staggered pile.
A finishing option that uses precut wire to staple each print set.
The current condition of a system component.
The information generated by an application that informs you about
the progress of a process.
A finishing option which cuts and inserts the wired stitches into each
print set.
The process of using randomly spaced dots instead of the traditional
halftone dots aligned along designated screen angles. The concept of
Stocastic Screening is dots that are spaced randomly will not cause
moire patterns. The Stocastic Screen prevents screening interference
patterns, but it can cause graininess and other visual artifacts.
The various types of paper used for printing.
A list available within the interface that identifies all stock types
currently loaded on the printer or that are available to be loaded.
A name assigned to a particular stock to make it easier to identify the
stock and its associated characteristics (color, weight, size, etc.) within
the stock list.
A sequence of alphanumeric characters treated as one unit of data by a
program.
The weight, or width of a character or line.
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