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archiving The transfer of digital information from an online system onto floppy disk, compact disc, or other media for offline storage. The original copy is deleted from the online system. See also retrieval. array inkjet An ordered collection of multiple print heads used in an inkjet printer. ASCII American National Standard Code for Information Exchange. The standard code, using a coded character set consisting of 7-bit coded characters (8 bits including a parity check). The ASCII code is used for information exchange among data processing systems, data communications systems, and associated equipment. The ASCII character set includes control charactes and graphic characters. asynchronous Pertaining to two or more processes that do not depend upon the occurrence of specific events, such as common timing signals. (T) In InfoPrint, occurring without a regular or predictable time relationship to a specified action. Contrast with synchronous. attachment type Defines the method by which a printer device is attached to the AIX system from which it receives data. See AIX-attached printer, direct-attached printer, TCP/IP-attached printer, and upload-TCP/IP-attached printer. attribute A defined characteristic of an object, such as the number of copies required of a job, or the document formats accepted by an actual destination. attribute name A string that identifies an attribute. Typically, in InfoPrint attribute names consist of two or more words separated by hyphens. attribute value The element of an attribute that specifies the characteristics relating to the attribute. authorization In computer security, verification of the eligibility of a user to access an object. authorized user A person with the appropriate permissions to access an object or to issue a command. automatic recovery A function of printer logic that permits the printer to reprint a job if the job is misprinted or damaged or if a component has failed. auxiliary sheet In InfoPrint, an object that represents a particular sheet of paper, blank or otherwise, that can precede a job, separate documents in a job, or follow a job. auxiliary-sheet selections A particular combination of start, separator, and end sheets that print with jobs on a particular printer device. B backend In AIX, the program that is invoked by the qdaemon process to run a print or batch job. Synonymous with backend program. backend program Synonym for backend. backlog In InfoPrint, the amount of time calculated by InfoPrint that is required to print all of the jobs currently in a queue. backspace In InfoPrint, the action used to back up and reprint pages in a job. bar code A code representing characters by sets of parallel bars of varying thickness and separation that are read optically by transverse scanning. An array of parallel rectangular bars and spaces that together represent data elements or characters in a particular symbology. The bars and spaces are arranged in a predetermined pattern following unambiguous rules defined by the symbology. BCOCA Bar Code Object Content Architecture™. Bezier curves A method of defining curves using anchor Glossary 375

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archiving
The transfer of digital information from
an online system onto floppy disk,
compact disc, or other media for offline
storage. The original copy is deleted from
the online system. See also
retrieval
.
array inkjet
An ordered collection of multiple print
heads used in an inkjet printer.
ASCII
American National Standard Code for
Information Exchange. The standard code,
using a coded character set consisting of
7–bit coded characters (8 bits including a
parity check). The ASCII code is used for
information exchange among data
processing systems, data communications
systems, and associated equipment. The
ASCII character set includes control
charactes and graphic characters.
asynchronous
Pertaining to two or more processes that
do not depend upon the occurrence of
specific events, such as common timing
signals. (T)
In InfoPrint, occurring without a regular
or predictable time relationship to a
specified action. Contrast with
synchronous
.
attachment type
Defines the method by which a printer
device is attached to the AIX system from
which it receives data. See
AIX-attached
printer
,
direct-attached printer
,
TCP/IP-attached printer
, and
upload-TCP/IP-attached printer
.
attribute
A defined characteristic of an object, such
as the number of copies required of a job,
or the document formats accepted by an
actual destination.
attribute name
A string that identifies an attribute.
Typically, in InfoPrint attribute names
consist of two or more words separated
by hyphens.
attribute value
The element of an attribute that specifies
the characteristics relating to the attribute.
authorization
In computer security, verification of the
eligibility of a user to access an object.
authorized user
A person with the appropriate
permissions to access an object or to issue
a command.
automatic recovery
A function of printer logic that permits
the printer to reprint a job if the job is
misprinted or damaged or if a component
has failed.
auxiliary sheet
In InfoPrint, an object that represents a
particular sheet of paper, blank or
otherwise, that can precede a job, separate
documents in a job, or follow a job.
auxiliary-sheet selections
A particular combination of start,
separator, and end sheets that print with
jobs on a particular printer device.
B
backend
In AIX, the program that is invoked by
the
qdaemon
process to run a print or
batch job. Synonymous with
backend
program
.
backend program
Synonym for
backend
.
backlog
In InfoPrint, the amount of time
calculated by InfoPrint that is required to
print all of the jobs currently in a queue.
backspace
In InfoPrint, the action used to back up
and reprint pages in a job.
bar code
A code representing characters by sets of
parallel bars of varying thickness and
separation that are read optically by
transverse scanning.
An array of parallel rectangular bars and
spaces that together represent data
elements or characters in a particular
symbology. The bars and spaces are
arranged in a predetermined pattern
following unambiguous rules defined by
the symbology.
BCOCA
Bar Code Object Content Architecture
.
Bezier curves
A method of defining curves using anchor
Glossary
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