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Distributed File Service., TCP/IP-attached printer
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in the queue is the one whose deadline is closest. Contrast with FIFO (first-in-first-out), job-priority, longest-job-first, and shortest-job-first. default document In InfoPrint, an object that represents default attribute values for a document in a job. Synonymous with initial value document. default job In InfoPrint, an object that represents default attribute values for a job. Synonymous with initial value job. default object In InfoPrint, a general term that refers either to a default document or a default job. Synonymous with initial value object. default value A value stored in the system that is used when no other value is specified. delete In InfoPrint, an action used to delete default objects, jobs, logical destinations, actual destinations, or queues from the server. desktop publishing Performing print-related activities on a personal computer, including but not limited to layout, design, photo manipulation, creating fonts, editing text, color separation, scanning, and animation. destination See actual destination, logical destination. destination support system (DSS) In InfoPrint, the programs that an actual destination uses to communicate with the output device. Synonymous with device support system. See AIX destination support system, BSD destination support system, email destination support system, Generalized Fax destination support system, and PSF destination support system. device An individual piece of equipment (hardware) that attaches to a computer, such as a printer device. device address The identification of an input or output device by its channel and unit number. device driver A file that communicates with a specific device such as a printer, disk drive, or 378 InfoPrint Manager for Windows: Procedures display. An application that sends output to a device controls the actions of the device through the device driver. See printer driver. device support system (DSS) Synonym for destination support system. DFS Distributed File Service. digital Pertaining to data represented by digits, sometimes with special characters and the space character. digital audio tape (DAT) A high-capacity, low-cost bulk storage system used for archiving, copying (for backup purposes), and transferring large files. Typical DAT units store 1.3 GB on inexpensive cassette tapes. digital color proof An off-press color proof made from a color printer attached to a computer. digital printing A filmless and plateless printing process in which digital data for each page is transferred directly to a light-sensitive drum and then to paper for a final image. direct-attached printer A printer device, attached to an RS/6000 computer through the network or through a serial or parallel port. In InfoPrint, a PSF physical printer that represents a direct-attached printer device. See also AIX-attached printer, TCP/IP-attached printer, and upload-TCP/IP-attached printer. disable In InfoPrint, an action used to stop the acceptance of jobs on destinations, queues, or servers, or to stop writing information to logs. distributed print system A computer system with the ability to interchange print data and controls among different computing environments with the intent of printing the data on a different system from the one where the print request was generated. For example, in host-to-LAN distributed printing, data that is located on the host is printed on printers attached to a local area network. dithering A technique of filling the gap between