Canon FAXPHONE L120 FAXPHONE L120 Software Guide - Page 82
Title bar, Toner, Toner saver, Transfer roller, TrueType fonts, Uninstall, Universal Serial Bus USB - toner cartridge
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Introduction 1 Printing 2 Troubleshooting 3 Appendix 4 T Title bar The horizontal bar that contains the title of a window or dialog box. On many windows, the title bar contains the [Control] menu box and Maximize and Minimize buttons. Toner A black, resin-coated powder contained in the toner cartridge. The machine applies the toner to the surface of the photosensitive drum inside the machine via an electrophotographic mechanism. Toner saver Because the black areas of print data are thinned, toner consumption is reduced. Transfer roller Presses the paper against the drum, to aid the transfer of toner to the paper. TrueType fonts Scalable fonts used for both screen display and printing. TrueType fonts can be sized to any height, and print exactly as they appear on the screen, but with higher resolution. U Uninstall To remove software installed on a computer and return the computer to its condition before the software was installed. Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface These are new serial interface standards. This bus automatically recognizes connections (Plug and Play) to allow plugging and unplugging connectors with the power still turned on to the PC or peripheral equipment. Back Previous Next TOP V Virtual Memory Space on the hard disk that Windows uses for temporary data storage as if it were actually random access memory (RAM). Windows does this by means of a swap file. This provides Windows with more usable memory, but reduces speed of access to it when the swap file must be used. See also Physical RAM. W Weight Refers to the thickness of a font: light, medium, or bold. Also refers to the thickness of paper. Windows Explorer The Windows program you can use to browse through, open, and manage the disk drives, folders, and files on your computer in a network system. You can also use Windows Explorer to view and open shared folders on other computers on the network. You can use Windows Explorer to manage your files by moving, copying, renaming, and deleting files. Table of Contents Index 4-8