Lexmark Z647 User's Guide for Mac OS 9 - Page 71

USB cable., remote subnet.

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remote subnet. A separate network that is connected to your local area network. reverse order printing. A printer software option that lets you print the last page of your document first so your pages are in sequential order on the exit tray. short-edge binding. A printer software option that arranges duplexed pages so they can be bound along the short side of the pages. side flip. A printer software option that arranges duplexed pages so they turn like the pages of a magazine. software application. See program. subnet. A segment of a network that is connected to a larger network. A local area network is sometimes referred to as a local subnet. top flip. A printer software option that arranges duplexed pages so they turn like the pages of a legal pad. transparency. A see-through sheet of print media that can be displayed on an overhead projector. unconfigured printer. A printer connected to a network that has not yet been assigned an IP address. USB cable. A lightweight, flexible cable that lets your printer communicate with your computer. USB cables transmit data at much higher speeds than parallel cables. USB port. A small, rectangular port on the back of your computer that connects to peripheral devices, such as a printer, using a USB cable. The USB port lets your computer communicate with your printer at high speeds. watermark. A light graphic or background text that appears on each page of a document. 71

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remote subnet.
A separate network that is connected to your local area network.
reverse order printing.
A printer software option that lets you print the last page of your document
first so your pages are in sequential order on the exit tray.
short-edge binding.
A printer software option that arranges duplexed pages so they can be bound
along the short side of the pages.
side flip.
A printer software option that arranges duplexed pages so they turn like the pages of a
magazine.
software application.
See
program.
subnet.
A segment of a network that is connected to a larger network. A local area network is
sometimes referred to as a local subnet.
top flip.
A printer software option that arranges duplexed pages so they turn like the pages of a legal
pad.
transparency.
A see-through sheet of print media that can be displayed on an overhead projector.
unconfigured printer.
A printer connected to a network that has not yet been assigned an IP
address.
USB cable.
A lightweight, flexible cable that lets your printer communicate with your computer. USB
cables transmit data at much higher speeds than parallel cables.
USB port.
A small, rectangular port on the back of your computer that connects to peripheral
devices, such as a printer, using a USB cable. The USB port lets your computer communicate with
your printer at high speeds.
watermark.
A light graphic or background text that appears on each page of a document.