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PostScript
Power Save Modes
Print Page Buffer
Printable Area
Profile
Protocol
Pulse-to-Tone
Queue
RAM
Receive Buffer
Recipient
Remote Mailbox
Remote Terminal
Repository
Resolution
ROM
ROS
Scan
PostScript is a page description language (PDL) from Adobe
Systems, which is the standard for desktop publishing
because it is widely supported by both hardware and software
vendors.
Energy saver modes that significantly reduce the power
consumption during periods of inactivity.
Location where print data is actually processed and stored.
The actual area on paper which can be printed.
A protocol controlling image resolution, paper size and other
attributes when sending or receiving faxes using Internet Fax.
The profiles that can be used vary with the Internet Fax of the
remote terminal. Find out the type of profile the remote
Internet Fax terminal can handle before specifying a profile.
The rules that control the transmitting and receiving of data.
Switching between dialing types. This is useful when you need
pulse mode to connect and tone mode to access a mailbox or
another feature.
A temporary storage unit for jobs waiting to be processed.
Stands for Random Access Memory, which is the memory
device where information can be retrieved as well as stored.
Buffer is the location to store data sent from the client
temporarily. By increasing the memory capacity of the receive
buffer, the client can be freed earlier.
The person or terminal you send a document to. "Dialing"
indicates the operation of entering the telephone number of a
recipient. In relation to Internet Fax it refers to the e-mail
address of a remote terminal.
A feature that allows you to retrieves a document from the
mailbox of a remote machine.
A terminal with which you want to communicate. This is a
general term for terminals such as telephones, facsimile
machines and personal computers.
A storage place for electronic documents.
The fineness of detail that can be distinguished on a scanned
image. Select the standard setting for normal documents and
fine and superfine settings for documents with more detail.
An abbreviation of Read Only Memory, which is the memory
device specific for the retrieval of information from which
information can be retrieved.
An abbreviation for Raster Output Scanner.
Sensing or reading a paper document and converting the
optical image of the document to an electronic image.
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