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15.5
Glossary
Term
Overseas communi-
cation
Password TX
PASV
Pause
PB
PC-FAX
PDF
PDL
Peer-to-peer
Pixel
Plug and play
Polling
POP Before SMTP
POP3
Port Number
PostScript
PPD
PPI
Preview
Print job
Print queue
Printer buffer
Printer driver
Profile
Description
This is a function used to communicate with an overseas recipient. If an overseas
communication mode is set, the fax is sent with a lower speed. Specifying an
overseas transmission mode ensures the fax transmission when faxing to the lo-
cation where transmission conditions are poor, even within the country.
A function to send a fax with a password. If the recipient's fax machine is set to
closed network reception, the sender's fax machine should transmit the same
password as used for the closed network reception.
The abbreviation for PASsiVe, a mode used to connect to an FTP server from
within a firewall. If this mode is not selected, the firewall regards the access as
unauthorized and blocks the connection, disabling any file transmission.
A temporary break in dialing. In this machine, each pause creates a one second
break during dialing.
A push telephone line.
A function to send a fax directly from a computer without using paper.
The acronym for Portable Document Format. This is an electronically formatted
document with file extension of ".pdf". PDF is a PostScript based format, and can
be viewed using Adobe Acrobat Reader, a free viewer software.
The acronym for Page Description Language. This is a language used to instruct
a page printer about images being printed on each page.
A type of network allowing connected devices to communicate each other with-
out using a dedicated server.
The smallest constitutional unit of an image.
A mechanism of immediately detecting a peripheral device when it is connected
to a computer, and automatically searching an appropriate driver so that the de-
vice becomes operable.
A function available on the receiver's side to request a sender to send originals
set or stored in the sender's machine or memory.
A user authentication method used when sending E-mail messages. POP Before
SMTP receives E-mail messages first, then authenticates the user using the POP
server. The IP address, passed through the user authentication by the POP serv-
er, is then permitted to use the SMTP server. This method prevents third parties
without permission to use the mail server from sending mail messages.
The acronym for Post Office Protocol - Version 3, which is a commonly used
transmission protocol (transmission convention) for the transmission and recep-
tion of E-mail. POP3 has functions including mail box authentication, E-mail
download, list information check, and E-mail deletion.
A number used to identify the transmission port assigned to each process run-
ning on a computer on the network. The same port cannot be used by multiple
processes.
A typical page-descriptive language developed by Adobe and is commonly used
for high quality printing.
The acronym for PostScript Printer Description, which is a file with the description
of resolution, available paper sizes, and other information specific to a PostScript
printer model.
The acronym for Pixels Per Inch, which is a unit of resolution used mainly for mon-
itors or scanners. PPI indicates how many pixels are contained per inch.
A function allowing you to view an image before being processed for printing or
scanning.
Print request transmitted from a computer to a printing device.
A software system used by a spooler to save generated print jobs.
A memory area temporarily used for processing data of print jobs.
Software that works as a bridge between a computer and a printer.
A color attribute file.
This contains overall input and output correlation data of primary colors, specifi-
cally used by the color input and output devices to reproduce colors.
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