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Media
Message log
Orientation
Printer Sticky
Private folder
Properties
Scan agent
Scan template
Subnet
TCP/IP
Tray
ipc1-im8130 Scan Operator's Guide
Definitions of Common Terms
Definition
The physical material on which a document is printed. For example,
bond, transparencies, and labels are all types of media.
A file that contains a historical record of errors and warnings that
occurred on the controller or the copier. The information for each
message includes the date, subsystem, and message severity. You
can filter the message log to list only those messages that meet
specific criteria.
The direction in which a document is laid out on a page. Portrait
orientation produces a vertical page layout (i.e., the page height is
greater than the width). Landscape orientation produces a horizontal
page layout (i.e., the page width is greater than the height).
The paradigm where actions and/or settings are permanently saved
so that they are accessible later. For example, a change is made to
the printer settings for a single document and all applications are
aware of the change. See also, Document Sticky.
A folder that belongs to a registered user. When you create a new
user account, Document Manager creates a private folder for you. You
must log on to Document Manager to view your private folder.
User-definable attributes or settings. For example, print properties
include page orientation and duplex mode.
A set of properties for transferring scan jobs to a particular destination.
A data structure containing the attributes for scan jobs, such as single-
sided or duplex printing, resolution and paper size. Public templates
are accessible to all users. Private templates are defined for specific
purposes and may be password-protected.
A section within a network.
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. The TCP part of
TCP/IP provides transport functions, which ensures that the total
amount of bytes sent is received correctly at the other end. The IP part
of TCP/IP provides the routing mechanism. TCP/IP is a protocol in
which the messages transmitted contain the address of a destination
network as well as a destination station.
The location on the copier where a print job is output.
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