Lexmark Optra C710 User's Guide - Page 259

F, G, external network adapter ENA., factory default., Fastbytes protocol., firmware., flash memory.

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external network adapter (ENA). A LAN device-such as the Lexmark MarkNet XLe or MarkNet Pro-that attaches externally to the printer and lets you connect various printers to your network, thereby freeing dedicated PC print servers for use as LAN workstations. F factory default. Printer setting defined when the printer is manufactured. Fastbytes protocol. A parallel printer protocol that enables the printer to receive information at faster transmission rates than normal. firmware. Printer system software that resides in the printer's Read-Only Memory (ROM). flash memory. Memory that provides non-volatile storage for downloaded fonts, symbol sets, or macros. font. A family or set of characters that have common visual characteristics, such as size, weight, and style; for example, Arial Bold. fuser. A replaceable unit inside the printer that uses heat and pressure to make toner adhere to the paper. fuser coating roll. A replaceable component inside the fuser that coats the fuser rollers with oil. G grain. The alignment of the paper fibers in a sheet of paper. For example, in grain long paper, the fibers run the length of the page. graphics. Visual data, such as graphs and charts, that are usually generated electronically from a software application. g/m². Grams per square meter. Metric measurement for paper weight. Glossary 245

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Glossary
external network adapter (ENA).
A LAN device—such as
the Lexmark MarkNet XLe or MarkNet Pro—that attaches
externally to the printer and lets you connect various
printers to your network, thereby freeing dedicated PC
print servers for use as LAN workstations.
F
factory default.
Printer setting defined when the printer is
manufactured.
Fastbytes protocol.
A parallel printer protocol that
enables the printer to receive information at faster
transmission rates than normal.
firmware.
Printer system software that resides in the
printer’s Read-Only Memory (ROM).
flash memory.
Memory that provides non-volatile storage
for downloaded fonts, symbol sets, or macros.
font.
A family or set of characters that have common
visual characteristics, such as size, weight, and style; for
example, Arial Bold.
fuser.
A replaceable unit inside the printer that uses heat
and pressure to make toner adhere to the paper.
fuser coating roll.
A replaceable component inside the
fuser that coats the fuser rollers with oil.
G
grain.
The alignment of the paper fibers in a sheet of
paper. For example, in grain long paper, the fibers run the
length of the page.
graphics.
Visual data, such as graphs and charts, that are
usually generated electronically from a software
application.
g/m².
Grams per square meter. Metric measurement for
paper weight.