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15.5 Glossary 15 Term Bonjour Book Copy BOOTP bps Brightness Broadcast Bulletin board Byte Check Dest. & Send Client Closed Network RX Compact PDF/XPS Confidential communication Contrast CSV Default Default Gateway Default value Density Density Compensation Description A Macintosh network technology, automatically detecting a device connected to the network for automatic configuration. Previously called "Rendezvous", and has been changed to "Bonjour" since Mac OS X v10.4. A function to separate the front cover, back cover, right pages, and left pages into individual pages when sending a book or catalog by fax. The abbreviation for Bootstrap Protocol. The protocol is used for a client computer on the TCP/IP network to load network configuration automatically from a server. Instead of BOOTP, DHCP, an advanced protocol based on BOOTP, is typically used today. The acronym for bit per second, which is a unit of data transmission, indicating the amount of data transmitted per second. Brightness of a display or other screen. A transmission of a single original to multiple recipients in one operation. A function to post documents to be viewed, or to store the documents to be transmitted via polling. A byte indicates a unit of information (data quantity) handled by a computer or printer. A byte consists of eight bits. A function to send a fax after comparing the specified fax number with the fax number information of the recipient (CSI). Only when those numbers match, the function sends the fax. If the numbers are not matched, a transmission error occurs. Therefore, this prevents misdirected transmissions. A computer using services provided by servers via the network. A function to accept only transmissions from recipient machines with a matching password. A compression method for minimizing the data size using the PDF or XPS format, used when digitalizing color documents. Compact PDF allows high compression performance by identifying the text and image regions, and applying the resolution and compression method optimized for each region. The compact PDF method can be selected in this machine when using the scanning function to digitalize documents. A function used to transmit an original only to specific people who you want to read it. Originals sent via confidential communication are not printed when received, and are saved in a confidential box of the recipient's fax machine. The document can be printed by some specific operation such as entering the access code for the confidential box. The difference in intensity between the light and dark parts of the image (light/dark variation). "Low contrast" indicates an image with little light/dark variation, while "High contrast" an image with large light/dark variation. The acronym for Comma Separated Values, which is one of the formats used for saving database or spreadsheet data as a text file. (The file extension is ".csv".) Data can be shared among different applications by being separated by commas (as the delimiter). An initial setting. The settings selected in advance and enabled when the machine is turned on, or the settings selected in advance and enabled when the function is activated. A device, such as a computer or router, used as a "gateway" to access computers on different LANs. A setting value configured for the machine prior to shipment from the factory. Some default values can be changed by using the settings menu. It will be convenient to set a frequently used value to the default value according to your application. The amount of density of an image. A color tone correction function used for output devices such as printers and displays. bizhub 423/363/283/223 15-32

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15.5
Glossary
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Bonjour
A Macintosh network technology, automatically detecting a device connected to
the network for automatic configuration. Previously called "Rendezvous", and
has been changed to "Bonjour" since Mac OS X v10.4.
Book Copy
A function to separate the front cover, back cover, right pages, and left pages into
individual pages when sending a book or catalog by fax.
BOOTP
The abbreviation for Bootstrap Protocol. The protocol is used for a client compu-
ter on the TCP/IP network to load network configuration automatically from a
server.
Instead of BOOTP, DHCP, an advanced protocol based on BOOTP, is typically
used today.
bps
The acronym for bit per second, which is a unit of data transmission, indicating
the amount of data transmitted per second.
Brightness
Brightness of a display or other screen.
Broadcast
A transmission of a single original to multiple recipients in one operation.
Bulletin board
A function to post documents to be viewed, or to store the documents to be
transmitted via polling.
Byte
A byte indicates a unit of information (data quantity) handled by a computer or
printer. A byte consists of eight bits.
Check Dest. & Send
A function to send a fax after comparing the specified fax number with the fax
number information of the recipient (CSI). Only when those numbers match, the
function sends the fax. If the numbers are not matched, a transmission error oc-
curs. Therefore, this prevents misdirected transmissions.
Client
A computer using services provided by servers via the network.
Closed Network RX
A function to accept only transmissions from recipient machines with a matching
password.
Compact PDF/XPS
A compression method for minimizing the data size using the PDF or XPS format,
used when digitalizing color documents.
Compact PDF allows high compression performance by identifying the text and
image regions, and applying the resolution and compression method optimized
for each region.
The compact PDF method can be selected in this machine when using the scan-
ning function to digitalize documents.
Confidential com-
munication
A function used to transmit an original only to specific people who you want to
read it. Originals sent via confidential communication are not printed when re-
ceived, and are saved in a confidential box of the recipient's fax machine. The
document can be printed by some specific operation such as entering the access
code for the confidential box.
Contrast
The difference in intensity between the light and dark parts of the image
(light/dark variation). "Low contrast" indicates an image with little light/dark vari-
ation, while "High contrast" an image with large light/dark variation.
CSV
The acronym for Comma Separated Values, which is one of the formats used for
saving database or spreadsheet data as a text file. (The file extension is ".csv".)
Data can be shared among different applications by being separated by commas
(as the delimiter).
Default
An initial setting. The settings selected in advance and enabled when the machine
is turned on, or the settings selected in advance and enabled when the function
is activated.
Default Gateway
A device, such as a computer or router, used as a "gateway" to access comput-
ers on different LANs.
Default value
A setting value configured for the machine prior to shipment from the factory.
Some default values can be changed by using the settings menu. It will be con-
venient to set a frequently used value to the default value according to your ap-
plication.
Density
The amount of density of an image.
Density Compensa-
tion
A color tone correction function used for output devices such as printers and dis-
plays.
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