Lexmark Z705 User's Guide for Mac OS 9 - Page 76

remote subnet., USB cable. - printer driver

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plain paper. Paper designed for printing text documents. portrait orientation. Page orientation in which text runs parallel with the short edge of the paper. poster. An image printed on multiple sheets of paper that, when assembled, produce an enlarged version of the original image. premium paper. Coated paper designed for reports or documents with graphics. print cartridge. The replaceable unit inside your printer that contains the ink. print cartridge nozzles. The gold area of the print cartridge that ink flows through before it is applied to your paper during printing. print queue. The location on the server where print jobs are stored for printing in the order in which they are sent. printer driver. See printer software. printer software. (1) The program that lets you select settings to customize your print job. (2) The program that lets your computer communicate with your printer. program. Any software loaded on your computer that lets you perform a specific task, such as word processing or photo editing. 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. 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. 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. watermark. A light graphic or background text that appears on each page of a document. Glossary 76

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Glossary
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plain paper.
Paper designed for printing text documents.
portrait orientation.
Page orientation in which text runs parallel with the short edge of the paper.
poster.
An image printed on multiple sheets of paper that, when assembled, produce an enlarged
version of the original image.
premium paper.
Coated paper designed for reports or documents with graphics.
print cartridge.
The replaceable unit inside your printer that contains the ink.
print cartridge nozzles.
The gold area of the print cartridge that ink flows through before it is
applied to your paper during printing.
print queue.
The location on the server where print jobs are stored for printing in the order in which
they are sent.
printer driver.
See
printer software.
printer software.
(1) The program that lets you select settings to customize your print job. (2) The
program that lets your computer communicate with your printer.
program.
Any software loaded on your computer that lets you perform a specific task, such as word
processing or photo editing.
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.
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.
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.
watermark.
A light graphic or background text that appears on each page of a document.