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PIN Code
Port Setting Tool
Protocol
Q
7
Queue server mode
R
RARP
Raster Graphics
Raw
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Glossary
Personal Identification Number. To prevent unauthorized access to telephone lines,
some PBX (Private Branch Exchange) systems require that a PIN code be entered
when dialing to make a call or to send a document. Depending on the PBX system,
the PIN code may be entered before the number as a prefix, or after the number as a
suffix. If your PBX needs a PIN code to connect to an outside line, you can specify the
user data settings of the machine so that it prompts you for a PIN code every time you
dial.
A software utility that enables you to confirm and reset the correspondence between
the port of the device driver installed in Windows and its network address. The Port
Setting Tool is useful when the printer driver is unable to acquire the device status
information properly. If NetSpot Job Monitor is installed on your computer, you can
use it to set the update interval for acquiring information and for checking device
types.
A set of rules that govern the transmission of data across a network. Examples of
protocols are FTP, DHCP, BOOTP, RARP, and TCP/IP.
When the printer is used in Netware's queue server mode, all print server functions
are provided by the printer itself, and no other print server hardware nor software is
required.
Reverse Address Resolution Protocol. A protocol which associates a network adapter
address (MAC address) with an IP (Internet Protocol) address.
Raster graphics represents an image as a pattern of dots, as opposed to vector
graphics, which represents an image as a geometrical formula. Each row of colored
dots in the mosaic of colored dots constitutes one raster graphic. In a printer, a raster
graphic is used as the master image from which a page is printed. The image is then
transferred to paper by printing one raster at a time.
A print application used with Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003. It can print at higher
speeds than LPD (Line Printer Daemon).

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