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route data from its source to its
destination in an internet environment.
intervening jobs
In InfoPrint, the number of jobs in a
queue that are scheduled to print before
the job in question.
IOCA Image object content architecture.
IP address
The Internet Protocol address of the
server in a dotted decimal format where
each node is an integer. (For example,
9.99.9.143).
IPDS
Intelligent Printer Data Stream.
ISO
International Organization for
Standardization.
J
job
In InfoPrint, an object that represents a
request to print or send one or more
documents together in a single session. A
job includes the data to be printed or sent
and resources such as fonts, images, and
overlays. Depending on how it was
submitted, it can also include a job ticket.
Synonymous with job bundle and print job.
job bundle
Synonym for job.
job data
The page descriptions, merge data, and
embellishments that compose a document
in a job, either directly or by reference.
job ID
A local or a global identifier that
identifies a job to a job submitter,
administrator, operator, or InfoPrint. See
local job identifier, global job identifier.
job-priority
In InfoPrint, a queuing technique where
the next job assigned to the first position
in the queue is the one with the highest
priority. Contrast with deadline, FIFO
(first-in-first-out), longest-job-first, and
shortest-job-first.
job submitter
In InfoPrint, the person who submits jobs
for printing. Often, this person is an
application programmer who maintains
applications that generate data to be
printed.
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job ticket
The customer's hardcopy or electronic
instructions listing all the variables
describing a print job, either directly or
by reference. The print shop can add
specifications to the job ticket and can
print the job ticket.
Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG)
A compressed graphics format widely
used on the Internet.
JPEG
Joint Photographic Experts Group.
K
kerning
In typesetting, adjusting the relative
spacing of two characters to improve their
appearance and readability. Kerning pairs
are specific sets of characters with built-in
relative spacing. Some typefaces have as
many as 100 kerning pairs.
keyword
A name or symbol that identifies a
parameter.
Part of a command operand that consists
of a specific character string, such as
DSNAME=.
kitting
In a print shop, packaging the completed
published work with attendant binders,
tabs, diskettes, and other equipment or
information, before shipping the finished
product.
L
LAN
Local Area Network.
laser (light amplification by stimulated emission
of radiation)
In InfoPrint printers, a device that emits a
beam of coherent light that forms the
image on the photoconductor that is
subsequently transferred to the paper.
late binding
In InfoPrint, waiting to assign a job to an
actual destination until it is about to be
processed. Late binding permits InfoPrint
to route a job to the first suitable actual
destination that becomes available.
Contrast with early binding.
LED
Light-emitting diode.

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