Oki B6300 B6200/6300 Technical Reference/User's Guide - Page 155

IP address, JavaScript, Local printer, Login, Mode menu, Multiple Up, NetWare, Network path, Network

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IP address An address for a computer or device on a TCP/IP network. The format of an IP address is a 32-bit numeric address written as four numbers separated by periods. IPP A protocol for printing using HTTP. JavaScript A scripting language developed by Netscape Communications and executable on web browsers. Job A series of processes carried out by the computer. For example, processing the printing of one file is known as one print job. Cancelling and outputting of printing are carried out in this unit of job. Local printer In this manual, a printer that is directly connected to a computer via parallel or USB cables is known as a "local printer". Login A state where you can access resources (such as network hard disk or printers) on the computer system. Ending a login session is known as "log out". Mode menu Consisting of ESC/P emulation mode the HP-GL and HP-GL/2 emulation modes, PCL emulation mode, and PDF emulation mode, the mode menu is a menu for setting the conditions pertaining to each emulation mode. Multiple Up A feature to print multiple pages on a piece of paper. NetWare A network OS developed by Novell. Network path The route to a computer or file on the network. It is used in cases as such when specifying a server name. Network printer In this manual, a printer that is connected to the network via Ethernet cables is known as a "network printer". Online Help Manual displayed on the computer screen. OS Abbreviation of Operating System, a software that controls and manages the basic activities of the hardware and software of the computer. It is a base to operate other software, such as application software. A.7 Glossary 151

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A.7 Glossary
151
IP address
An address for a computer or device on a TCP/IP network. The format of an IP address is
a 32-bit numeric address written as four numbers separated by periods.
IPP
A protocol for printing using HTTP.
JavaScript
A scripting language developed by Netscape Communications and executable on web
browsers.
Job
A series of processes carried out by the computer. For example, processing the printing of
one file is known as one print job. Cancelling and outputting of printing are carried out in this
unit of job.
Local printer
In this manual, a printer that is directly connected to a computer via parallel or USB cables
is known as a “local printer”.
Login
A state where you can access resources (such as network hard disk or printers) on the
computer system. Ending a login session is known as “log out”.
Mode menu
Consisting of ESC/P emulation mode the HP-GL and HP-GL/2 emulation modes, PCL
emulation mode, and PDF emulation mode, the mode menu is a menu for setting the
conditions pertaining to each emulation mode.
Multiple Up
A feature to print multiple pages on a piece of paper.
NetWare
A network OS developed by Novell.
Network path
The route to a computer or file on the network. It is used in cases as such when specifying
a server name.
Network printer
In this manual, a printer that is connected to the network via Ethernet cables is known as a
“network printer”.
Online Help
Manual displayed on the computer screen.
OS
Abbreviation of Operating System, a software that controls and manages the basic activities
of the hardware and software of the computer. It is a base to operate other software, such
as application software.