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Appendix
10.2

Glossary

Item
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/
1000BASE-T
anonymous FTP
Correction of density
Default
Density
DPI (dpi)
Driver
Ethernet
Extension
FTP
Gateway
Hard disk
Host name
HTTP
Install
IP address
JPEG
LAN
LDAP
Margin
Memory
OS
PDF
Pixel
POP
VarioLink 9522 (Version 2)
Description
Types of specifications in compliance with the Ethernet standard.
Cables made of two stranded copper wire rods are used.
Communication speed is 10Mbps with 10Base-T, 100Mbps with 100Base-TX, and
1000Mbps with 1000Base-T.
An FTP site which requires no password anymore by entering "anonymous" as the ac-
count name for the FTP site, which is usually protected by the account and password,
so that anybody can use it.
A function to correct the color tone in the printer, display or other output devices.
Initial set value.
Setting which has been selected in advance when the power button is turned ON.
Or, setting which has been selected in advance when some function is turned ON.
Quantity to express the depth of image.
Abbreviation of Dots Per Inch. Unit of resolution used with printers, scanners, etc.
Represents a number of dots in a collection in one inch.
As this value increases, more detailed expression is possible.
Software to act intermediately between the computer and peripheral devices.
Standard for the LAN transmission line.
A string attached to a file name to distinguish the file saving method.
Denoted following a period like ".bmp", ".hog", etc.
Abbreviation of File Transfer Protocol. A protocol used to transfer files on the TCP/IP
network such as Internet, Intranet, etc.
Hardware or software serving as a point connecting networks. Not only connecting, it
converts the format, address, protocol, etc. of the data according to the network to be
connected.
Mass storage device to save data.
The data is maintained even if the power is turned OFF.
Name of a device on the network.
Abbreviation of HyperText Transfer Protocol. A protocol used to transmit or receive
data between a web server and client (web browser, etc.). Files of image, voice, ani-
mation, etc. correlated with the document can be exchanged including the expression
form and other information.
To incorporate the hardware, OS, application, printer driver, etc. to a computer sys-
tem.
A code (address) to identify individual network devices on the Internet. Comprises 4
sets of figures of 3 digits at the maximum such as 192.168.1.10. An IP address is allo-
cated to all computers and other devices connected to the Internet.
Abbreviation of Joint Photographic Experts Group.
One of file formats to save image data (extension: .jpg).
Compression rate is approximately 1/10 to 1/100. The compression system is remark-
ably effective to compress photos or other natural images.
Abbreviation of Local Area Network. A network connecting computers on the same
floor, in the same building, in the buildings nearby, etc.
Abbreviation of Lightweight Directory Access Protocol. A protocol to access mail ad-
dresses of users using a network or database to control information on the environ-
ment, through the Internet, Intranet, or other TCP/IP networks.
Blank on the top, bottom, right or left side of prints.
Unit to save data temporarily.
Data in some memory is erased when the power is turned OFF and not erased in oth-
ers.
Abbreviation of Operating System. Basic software to control the computer system.
Windows, MacOS, and Unix are examples.
Abbreviation of Portable Document Format. One of electronic documents (extension:
.pdf) in the format based on PostScript which can be accessed using Adobe Reader,
software free of charge.
Minimum unit constituting images.
Abbreviation of Post Office Protocol. A protocol to receive electronic mails from a mail
server. Currently, POP3, version 3 of POP, is mainly used.
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