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Term
DPI (dpi)
Driver
Dynamic authentication
(LDAP setting)
Ethernet
File extension
FTP
Gateway
Gradation
Grayscale
GSS-SPNEGO/Simple/Di-
gest MD5
Halftone
Hard disk
Host name
HTTP
ICM
IMAP
Install
IPP
IPsec
IPv6
IPX
IP address
Java
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Definition
Abbreviation for Dots Per Inch. A resolution unit used by printers and scanners. Indi-
cates how many dots are used to represent one inch of an image. The higher the val-
ue, the higher the resolution.
Software that works as a bridge between a computer and a peripheral device.
An authentication method option for connecting to the LDAP server from the multi-
functional product. Select this option if the name and password for logging on to the
LDAP server must be entered each time by the user when referencing the destination
information from the LDAP server.
LAN transmission line standard.
The characters added to the file name in order to identify file formats. The file exten-
sion is added after a period, for example, ".bmp" or ".jpg".
Abbreviation for File Transfer Protocol. A protocol for transferring files over the Inter-
net or an intranet on the TCP/IP network.
Hardware and software used as the point where a network is connected to a network.
A gateway also changes data formats, addresses, and protocols according to the
connected network.
The light and dark levels of an image. As the number increases, smoother brightness
transition can be reproduced.
Monochrome image expressed with black and white gradation information.
Authentication methods for logging on to the LDAP server. The authentication meth-
od (GSS-SPENGO, SIMPLE or Digest MD5) for the LDAP server differs depending on
the server being used and the server settings.
The method of producing the light and dark parts of an image through varying sizes
of black and white dots.
Large-capacity storage device for storing data. The data can be stored even if the
power is turned off.
Displayed name of a device over a network.
Abbreviation for HyperText Transfer Protocol. A protocol used to send and receive
data between a Web server and a client (Web browser). Documents containing im-
ages, recordings, or video clips can be exchanged, including information on the rep-
resentation format.
Abbreviation for Image Color Management. The color management system used by
Windows. Color differences of input/output devices, such as monitors, scanners and
printers, are adjusted to reproduce colors so that they are nearly the same on any
device.
Abbreviation for Internet Message Access Protocol. The protocol for retrieving E-Mail
messages with the function for managing mailboxes on the server. Currently, IMAP4
(the fourth version of IMAP) is commonly used.
To install hardware, operating systems, applications, printer drivers on to a computer
Abbreviation for Internet Printing Protocol. A protocol that sends and receives print
data and controls printers over the Internet on a TCP/ IP network. Data can also be
sent to printers in remote areas to be printed over the Internet.
The security technology that is used with TCP/IP. A service with enhanced security
can be provided by specifying the encryption of transmission packets and the au-
thentication protocol.
Abbreviation for Internet Protocol version 6.
A protocol that was prepared to replace the currently used IPv4 protocol and pro-
vides an increase in the number of devices that can use the Internet.
Additional improvements include 128-bit IP addresses and added security features.
One of protocols used with NetWare. Operates at the network layer of the OSI refer-
ence model.
A code (address) that is used to identify individual network devices over the Internet.
IPv4 (Internet Protocol version 4), widely spread today, is expressed such as
192.168.1.10 using 32-bit numbers divided into four. In the next generation IPv6 (In-
ternet Protocol version 6), 128-bit IP addresses are used.
IP addresses are assigned to devices, including computers, which are connected to
the Internet.
A programming language developed by Sun Microsystems. It runs on most comput-
ers regardless of the type of the installed hardware and operating system. However,
in order to run Java applications, an operating environment called "Java Virtual Ma-
chine (Java VM)" is required.
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