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[Receiving buffer]
Buffer is the location to store data sent from the client temporarily. By increasing memory capacity
of the receive buffer, the client can be freed faster.
[Resolution]
Expresses the fineness of an image. Usually, it is expressed by the number of dots per inch (dpi).
The larger the value, the higher the resolution (details can be reproduced in more detail).
[Screen]
The printer produces the density on prints which consists of a group of dots, called halftone dots.
The column of these dots or number of lines during printing are known as screen lines. Grada-
tions that can be displayed change according to the number of screen lines.
[Server]
The computer stores information on the network, and provides service to other computers.
On the other hand, the computer requesting service to the server is called a "client".
[SMB]
The communication method sending data on Windows Network (Microsoft Network), which is
available on Windows 95/Windows 98/Windows Me/Windows NT 4.0/Windows 2000 or Windows
XP/Windows Server 2003.
[SNMP]
The protocol that controls equipment connected to the network via the network.
For activating the protocol, the software SNMP manager needs to be installed on the machine to
manage, and the software SNMP agent needs to be installed on the printer to be managed.
[Software]
A program for operating computers. OS and application software are varieties of software.
[TCP/IP]
The network protocol developed by the DARPANET (Defense Advanced Research Project
Agency Network). This is a standard protocol for internet, used in various printers from personal
computers to large computers.
[Uninstall]
To remove the software which has been installed in the computer.
[USB]
Stands for Universal Serial Bus, which is one of the data transmission methods between com-
puter and peripherals. USB supports "Hot Plug" function, which enables you to connect peripher-
als to the computer easily without switching off the printer.
[Web screen]
In this guide, a screen which displays information using a web browser is called a "Web screen".
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