Kodak 1252972 User Guide - Page 110
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Glossary A Ad hoc AiO B Bluetooth C Computer-tocomputer D DNS DPI DPOF E ESP Ethernet EXIF The Kodak All-in-One printer communicates directly with each device on the network. No wireless access point is used. This is also called a peer-to-peer network. On an Apple Macintosh, ad hoc is called computer-to-computer. All-in-One. An industrial specification for wireless personal area networks (PANs). Bluetooth provides a way to connect and exchange information between devices such as mobile phones, laptops, PCs, printers, digital cameras, and video game consoles over a secure, globally unlicensed short-range radio frequency. The Bluetooth specifications are developed and licensed by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group. See Ad hoc. Domain Name Server or Domain Name System. A DNS is a record that is located at the registry that tells a browser where to route your mail or where a website can be found. Basically a system that converts IP addresses into names, i.e.123.456.789.0 to www.yourdomain.com. DNS entries translate the domain name (computer hostnames) to IP addresses. Dots per inch Digital Print Order File. This file allows the user of a digital camera to define which captured images on the storage card are to be printed, together with information on the number of copies or other image information such as paper size, image title text, image orientation, contact information and more. EasyShare Printer. A family of computer networking technologies for local area networks (LANs). It defines a number of wiring and signaling standards of network access at the Media Access Control (MAC)/Data Link Layer, and a common addressing format. Exchangeable Image File Format. A standard for storing interchange information in image files, especially those using JPEG compression. Most digital cameras now use the EXIF format. 102 www.kodak.com/go/aiosupport