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Glossary
dry ink
duplex
duplex printing
electronic
publishing
enabler
Ethernet
EtherTalk
Extended Binary
Coded Decimal
Interchange Code
(EBCDIC)
extension
fault
FDL
field
file
file maintenance
filename
finisher
Glossary-6
Minute particles of resin and carbon toner deposited and fused
onto the page to create images. Toner is combined with
developer to form the dry ink.
Ability to send and receive information simultaneously.
Printing on both sides (front and back) of a page. See also
simplex printing.
The integrated production of documents on demand, using
digitally stored documents, computerized composition, and
electronic printing systems.
Hardware devices or software packages that allow the printer to
perform as specified.
Network standard consisting of a coaxial cable or twisted pair
and associated components for connecting workstations to each
other, to file servers, and to peripherals. This communication
system enables workstation users to share information and
services.
Hardware interface and network software for Apple Macintosh
computers that provides connection to an Ethernet network.
Coded character set consisting of 8-bit coded characters. It can
accommodate 256 characters.
Portion of a filename that follows a period. in some instances it
identifies the file type. For example, .ps specifies a PostScript
file.
Condition which prevents proper processing of a print job and
requires the intervention of an operator. For example, a paper
jam is a fault.
forms description language. LPS-resident source language used
for designing electronic forms. See also FSL; form.
Preset place for entering information.
Set of records or text that can be stored and retrieved.
Organized, named collection of records treated as a unit. For
offline, it is the data between the two tape marks. For online, it is
the data between banner pages.
Keeping a file up to date by regularly adding, changing, or
deleting data.
Name of a file or directory in a command line.
Any optional output finishing solution, for example, the stitcher/
stacker.
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