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infrastructure mode
installation cable
internal wireless print server
IP (Internet Protocol) address
ipconfig
landscape orientation
MAC (Media Access Control) address
MAC filtering
memory card
memory card slots
mirror
network
network adapter/card
network hub
network name
network printer
nozzles
photo paper
PictBridge port
ping
portrait orientation
printer nickname
printer software
resize
router
security key
sharpen
signal strength
SSID (Service Set Identifier)
Static IP address
A setting for a wireless device that lets it communicate directly with other wireless
devices using an access point or router
Connects the printer to the computer temporarily during some methods of installation.
A device that lets computers and printers talk to each other over a network without cables
The network address of a computer or printer. Each device on the network has its own
network address. The address may be assigned manually by you (Static IP address),
automatically by the DHCP server (DHCP IP address), or automatically by the device
(AutoIP address).
A command that displays the IP address and other network information of a Windows
computer
Page orientation in which text runs parallel with the long edge of the paper.
A hardware address that uniquely identifies each device on a network. You can usually
find the MAC address printed on the device.
A method of limiting access to your wireless network by specifying which MAC addresses
may communicate on the network. This setting may be specified on wireless routers or
access points.
A small storage medium used to save digital data such as text, pictures, audio, and video;
sometimes called a flash memory card.
Slots on the printer control panel into which memory cards can be inserted.
A printer software option that lets you reverse an image before printing.
A group of computers or other peripheral devices connected to each other for the
purpose of sharing information.
A device that lets computers or printers talk to each other over a network
A device that connects multiple devices on a wired network
See "SSID (Service Set Identifier)" on page 226
A printer made available on a network, not connected directly to your computer.
The area of the print cartridge through which ink flows through before it is applied to
paper during printing.
Treated paper designed for printing photos.
A port on the printer used with a USB cable to connect a Pictbridge-enabled camera to
the printer.
A test to see if your computer can communicate with another device
Page orientation in which text runs parallel with the short edge of the paper.
The name you assign to your printer so that you and others can identify it on the network
(1)The program that lets you select settings to customize a print job.
(2)The program that lets your computer communicate with the printer.
A software or printer option that reduces or enlarges the the final image size of a scanned
item while maintaining image proportions.
A device that shares a single Internet connection with multiple computers or other
devices. The basic router controls network traffic.
A password, such as a WEP key or a WPA pass phrase, used to make a network secure
A software option that reduces the blurrines of an image.
Measure of how strongly a transmitted signal is being received
The name of a wireless network. When you connect a printer to a wireless network, the
printer needs to use the same SSID as the network. Also referred to as network name
or BSS (Basic Service Set).
An IP address assigned manually by you
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