Oki B6300 B6200/6300 Technical Reference/User's Guide - Page 154
Drive, Emulation, EtherTalk, G. S. M., Gradation, Install, Interface, Interface cable
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DNS Abbreviation of Domain Name System, a data query service chiefly used on the Internet for translating host names into Internet addresses. dpi Abbreviation of dot per inch, a unit expressing the number of dots that can be printed in a width of 1 inch (about 25. 4 mm). Used as a unit expressing resolution. Drive A device to spin the disk. Types of drivers available include floppy disk drive, CD-ROM drive, and hard disk drive. Emulation The ability of the printer to perform and achieve a similar print result as other printers. This mode is known as emulation mode. EtherTalk One of the communication protocols of "AppleTalk", a Macintosh network software. Font Style of type face and characters. Refers to one set of characters with similar designs. FQDN Abbreviation of Fully Qualified Domain Name, the full name of a system, consisting of its local host name and its domain name in a TCP/IP network. G. S. M. Weight of a 1 m2 sheet of paper. Gradation The smoothness between colors. It is expressed in gradation value by the number of steps of gradation, and the greater the value, the smoother it is. HTTP A protocol used to communicate with WWW server over the Internet. Install To incorporate software or hardware into the computer and peripherals to make it useable. It can be used to describe incorporating software such as printer driver into the computer system as well as incorporating the network extension card into the printer. In this manual, "install" is mainly used to describe incorporating software into the computer. Interface The part that connects different systems (series). It is often used when describing the connection between computer and printer as well as between human and machine. In interface specifications, especially electrical specifications, it is also simply known as interface. Interface cable Cable for mutually connecting multiple machines together. The types of cables available are parallel cable or USB cable (for directly connecting printer and personal computer), and Internet cable (for connecting printer to network). 150 A Appendix