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simplex In InfoPrint, the value of the document or actual destination plex attribute indicating that output images are placed on the media in a head-to-head format, so that the top of one image is at the same edge as the top of the next image. Depending on the value of the document or actual destination sides attribute, the document can be printed on one or both sides of the paper. Contrast with tumble; see also simplex printing and duplex printing. simplex printing Printing on only one side of the paper. Contrast with duplex printing (1). Printing on one or both sides of the paper, placing output images on the media in a head-to-head format, so that the top of one image is at the same edge as the top of the next image. Contrast with tumble duplex printing; see also duplex printing (2). SMIT System Management Interface Tool. SNA Systems Network Architecture. spiral binding A type of book binding in which wire or plastic coils are threaded through a series of holes or slots in the binding edge. Contrast with edition binding, perfect binding, and wire-o binding. spot color Individual colored inks formulated to exactly match a specified color. Spot color is used when CMYK process color cannot produce a reasonable facsimile of the color or when vivid color is needed. Spot color is also used when fluorescent or metallic colors are needed. spread In color printing, an area whose dimensions have been enlarged to eliminate white space between it and another color. Contrast with choke. start sheet The sheet of paper, blank or otherwise, that can precede a job. See also auxiliary sheet. state Synonym for object state. stripping The process of mechanically assembling film into plate layouts. Page imposition takes place during stripping. subnet mask A bit template indicating which part of an IP address represents the network. A 1 in the subnet mask means that the corresponding bit in the IP address is part of the network address; a 0 means that it is not. For example, if the IP address is 9.99.12.137 and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, the network address is 9.99.12.0. subnetwork Any group of nodes that have a set of common characteristics, such as the same network ID. In the AIX operating system, one of a group of multiple logical divisions of another network, such as can be created by TCP/IP. subtractive color system A system that reproduces an image by mixing (adding) appropriate quantities of cyan, magenta, and yellow paints on white paper. These paints reflect certain colors and absorb-or subtract-others. Contrast with additive color system. superuser Synonym for root user. supported In InfoPrint, pertaining to the specific job attribute values that the actual destination can accept during job validation. InfoPrint validates the requested attribute values of the job against the supported attribute values of the actual destination to determine whether the actual destination can handle that job. Contrast with requested. synchronous Occurring with a regular or predictable time relationship to a specified action. Contrast with asynchronous. system administrator Synonym for administrator. System Management Interface Tool (SMIT) In the AIX operating system, an interface tool for installation, maintenance, configuration, and diagnostic tasks. SMIT lets you perform tasks without entering any commands. 72 InfoPrint Manager for Windows: Introduction and Planning Guide

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simplex
In InfoPrint, the value of the document or
actual destination
plex
attribute indicating
that output images are placed on the
media in a head-to-head format, so that
the top of one image is at the same edge
as the top of the next image. Depending
on the value of the document or actual
destination
sides
attribute, the document
can be printed on one or both sides of the
paper. Contrast with
tumble
; see also
simplex printing
and
duplex printing
.
simplex printing
Printing on only one side of the paper.
Contrast with
duplex printing (1)
.
Printing on one or both sides of the
paper, placing output images on the
media in a head-to-head format, so that
the top of one image is at the same edge
as the top of the next image. Contrast
with
tumble duplex printing
; see also
duplex
printing (2)
.
SMIT
System Management Interface Tool.
SNA
Systems Network Architecture.
spiral binding
A type of book binding in which wire or
plastic coils are threaded through a series
of holes or slots in the binding edge.
Contrast with
edition binding
,
perfect
binding
, and
wire-o binding
.
spot color
Individual colored inks formulated to
exactly match a specified color. Spot color
is used when CMYK process color cannot
produce a reasonable facsimile of the
color or when vivid color is needed. Spot
color is also used when fluorescent or
metallic colors are needed.
spread
In color printing, an area whose
dimensions have been enlarged to
eliminate white space between it and
another color. Contrast with
choke
.
start sheet
The sheet of paper, blank or otherwise,
that can precede a job. See also
auxiliary
sheet
.
state
Synonym for
object state
.
stripping
The process of mechanically assembling
film into plate layouts. Page imposition
takes place during stripping.
subnet mask
A bit template indicating which part of an
IP address represents the network. A 1 in
the subnet mask means that the
corresponding bit in the IP address is part
of the network address; a 0 means that it
is not. For example, if the IP address is
9.99.12.137
and the subnet mask is
255.255.255.0
, the network address is
9.99.12.0
.
subnetwork
Any group of nodes that have a set of
common characteristics, such as the same
network ID.
In the AIX operating system, one of a
group of multiple logical divisions of
another network, such as can be created
by TCP/IP.
subtractive color system
A system that reproduces an image by
mixing (adding) appropriate quantities of
cyan, magenta, and yellow paints on
white paper. These paints reflect certain
colors and absorb—or subtract—others.
Contrast with
additive color system
.
superuser
Synonym for
root user
.
supported
In InfoPrint, pertaining to the specific job
attribute values that the actual destination
can accept during job validation. InfoPrint
validates the requested attribute values of
the job against the supported attribute
values of the actual destination to
determine whether the actual destination
can handle that job. Contrast with
requested
.
synchronous
Occurring with a regular or predictable
time relationship to a specified action.
Contrast with
asynchronous
.
system administrator
Synonym for
administrator
.
System Management Interface Tool (SMIT)
In the AIX operating system, an interface
tool for installation, maintenance,
configuration, and diagnostic tasks. SMIT
lets you perform tasks without entering
any commands.
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