Konica Minolta bizhub C280 bizhub C220/C280/C360 Print Operations User Guide - Page 303
The acronym for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. It is a de facto
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16.5 Glossary Term Proxy server PServer RIP RGB Samba SLP SMB SMTP SNMP TCP/IP TrueType USB WINS XPS Outline font Uninstallation Ethernet Print job Install Web browser Resolution Color matching Brightness Queue name 16 Description A server that is installed to act as an intermediary connection between each client and different servers to effectively ensure security over the entire system for Internet connections. A print server module available in NetWare environments. This module monitors, changes, pauses, restarts, or cancels print jobs. The acronym for Raster Image Processor. RIP extracts picture images from text data created using PostScript or other page description language. This processor is usually integrated into a printer. The acronym for Red, Green, and Blue. The RGB are the primary three colors used for monitor and other devices, producing any of the full colors by changing their brightness ratio. UNIX server software which uses SMB (Server Message Block) to make UNIX system resources available to Windows environments. 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 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 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. The acronym for Universal Serial Bus. This is a general-purpose interface defined for connecting a mouse, printer, and other devices with a computer. The acronym for Windows Internet Naming Service. This is a service, available in Windows environments, to call the name server responsible for conversion between a computer name and an IP address. The abbreviation for XML Paper Specification. This is one of the electronic document formats developed by Microsoft Corporation. It is first supported in Windows Vista. A type of fonts represented using lines and curves to display an outline of a character. Larger-size characters can be displayed on a screen or printed with no jagged edges. To delete software installed on a computer A standard for LAN transmission lines. A print request transmitted from a computer to a printing device. To install hardware, operating systems, applications, printer drivers, or other software on to a computer. Software used to view Web pages. Typical Web browsers include Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator. The resolution value indicates how much detail of an object can be reproduced precisely on an image or a print matter. A technology for minimizing the difference in colors among different devices such as scanners, displays and printers. Brightness of a display or other screen. • A name assigned to each device for allowing printing to the device via network. • A logical printer name required for LPD/LPR printing. bizhub C360/C280/C220 16-15