Konica Minolta bizhub 42 bizhub 36/42 Fax Operations User Guide - Page 187
The acronym for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. It is a de
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14.2 Glossary 14 Term Scan Size Screen font Sender Fax No. Sender Name Sending Shared printer Sharpness SLP SMB SMTP SNMP Spool Sub-scanning direction Subnet mask Super G3 (SG3) TCP/IP Timer TX Transmission reservation Transmission source record Transmission time TrueType Uninstallation USB Description A function to specify the scanning size of a document to transmit it. If the width of the paper in the recipient's fax machine is smaller than that of the transmitted document, the document is usually reduced for printing. If you do not want to reduce the document size, specify the same document size as that of the paper in the recipient's fax machine, so that you can send the document with its original size. A type of fonts used for displaying characters and symbols on a CRT or other monitor. An identification code used for the mutual recognition for fax transmission. Usually the fax number is registered for the fax ID. The name of a sender. On the receiver's side, the name is printed as a part of the sender's information at the edge of the transmitted document. Sending indicates making a call. For fax, sending indicates sending documents or dialing for pollings. A printer connected to a server on the network and configured to be used by multiple computers. A function to enhance the edge of characters before sending the document. The acronym for Service Location Protocol. This is a protocol that provides capabilities such as finding services or automatic client configuration on the TCP/IP network. The acronym for Server Message Block. This is a protocol for sharing files and printers mainly over the Windows network. The acronym for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. It is a protocol used to transmit or transfer E-mail messages. The acronym for Simple Network Management Protocol. This is a management protocol in the TCP/IP network environments. The acronym for Simultaneous Peripheral Operation On-Line. Data to be output to a printer is not sent directly to the printer, but is temporarily stored in another location. The stored data is then sent collectively to the printer. The vertical direction for scanning documents. A value used to divide a TCP/IP network into small networks (subnetworks). This is used to identify how many higher-order bits of an IP address are used for the network address. A G3 communication mode complying with ITU-T V.34. Compared with usual G3 communication, it allows the higher rate transmission (up to 33,600bps). The acronym for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. It is a de facto standard protocol widely used for the Internet. An IP address is used to identify each network device. A function of transmitting a fax at the specified time. It is used to save cost by transmitting faxes late evening or early morning when discount telephone service is available. A function of programming the next transmission during transmission or printing. The transmission time, name, telephone number, page number, and other information on the sender's side printed at the edge of the document on the receiver's side. The time needed to send a fax. The higher the resolution or larger the paper, the longer the transmission takes. A type of outline font developed by Apple and Microsoft, and currently used as a standard font type for Macintosh and Windows. This type of font can be used both for display and printing. To delete software installed on a computer The acronym for Universal Serial Bus. This is a general-purpose interface defined for connecting a mouse, printer, and other devices with a computer. bizhub 42/36 14-9