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points, control handles, and tangent lines. The PostScript path passes through anchor points. Its approach direction is along the tangent lines that are controlled by the control handles. Many personal computer programs use this drawing method. Type 1 PostScript fonts are defined using Bezier curves. binding The cover and materials that hold a book together. See edition binding, perfect binding, spiral binding, wire-o binding. The process of applying the binding to a book. In InfoPrint, assigning a job to an actual destination. See early binding, late binding. bitmapped Pertaining to an image formed by a rectangular grid of pixels. Each pixel is assigned a value to denote its color. One-bit images are black and white; 8-bit images have 256 colors (or grays); 24-bit images have full color. CMYK images have 32-bits per pixel to encode 256 levels in each of four channels. Bitmapped images are also called raster images. bleed An extra amount of printed image that extends beyond the trim edge of the sheet. Bleed ensures that no white gap appears at the edge of the sheet. boot To prepare a computer for operating by loading an operating system. BSD Berkeley Software Distribution. BSD destination support system In InfoPrint, the destination support system that generates a print command string that the shell runs to print jobs. BSD physical printer In InfoPrint, the object representing a printer device that uses the BSD destination support system. burn In platemaking, an exposure. Burn is named because of the extremely bright ultraviolet lamps used to transfer images from film to plate. In photography, to lengthen the final exposure time to increase the final density of print. 372 InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Procedures C cathode ray tube (CRT) A vacuum tube in which a beam of electrons can be moved to draw lines or form characters or symbols on its luminescent (phosphor-coated) screen. CRTs are the heart of all modern computer display screens. Black and white displays have only one phosphor scanned by one electron beam, while color displays have RGB phosphors scanned by three beams. CDE Common Desktop Environment. child See parent/child relationship. choke In color printing, an area whose dimensions have been reduced to avoid overlapping another color. Contrast with spread. class Synonym for object class. clean In InfoPrint, an action used to remove all the jobs from specified servers, actual destinations, or queues, or to remove all the jobs submitted to specified logical destinations. CLI Command Line Interface. client In InfoPrint, the component of the print system that assembles a print request and submits the request to a server. The client generates the local ID numbers for each job, submits the jobs to the servers, and keeps track of where each user's jobs have been submitted. CMR Color Management Resource. CMY Cyan, magenta, yellow. CMYK Cyan, magenta, yellow, black. collator In some printers a special-purpose hard drive disk array used to store RIPped files and later transfer them to the LED print heads for imaging. color balance The relative levels of cyan, magenta, and yellow channels in an image to produce accurate color rendition of an original image. color correction The adjustment of the color balance in an image to produce accurate color rendition

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points, control handles, and tangent lines.
The PostScript path passes through
anchor points. Its approach direction is
along the tangent lines that are controlled
by the control handles. Many personal
computer programs use this drawing
method. Type 1 PostScript fonts are
defined using Bezier curves.
binding
The cover and materials that hold a book
together. See
edition binding
,
perfect
binding
,
spiral binding
,
wire-o binding
.
The process of applying the binding to a
book.
In InfoPrint, assigning a job to an actual
destination. See
early binding
,
late binding
.
bitmapped
Pertaining to an image formed by a
rectangular grid of pixels. Each pixel is
assigned a value to denote its color.
One-bit images are black and white; 8–bit
images have 256 colors (or grays); 24–bit
images have full color. CMYK images
have 32–bits per pixel to encode 256
levels in each of four channels. Bitmapped
images are also called raster images.
bleed
An extra amount of printed image that
extends beyond the trim edge of the
sheet. Bleed ensures that no white gap
appears at the edge of the sheet.
boot
To prepare a computer for operating by
loading an operating system.
BSD
Berkeley Software Distribution.
BSD destination support system
In InfoPrint, the destination support
system that generates a print command
string that the shell runs to print jobs.
BSD physical printer
In InfoPrint, the object representing a
printer device that uses the BSD
destination support system.
burn
In platemaking, an exposure. Burn is
named because of the extremely bright
ultraviolet lamps used to transfer images
from film to plate.
In photography, to lengthen the final
exposure time to increase the final density
of print.
C
cathode ray tube (CRT)
A vacuum tube in which a beam of
electrons can be moved to draw lines or
form characters or symbols on its
luminescent (phosphor-coated) screen.
CRTs are the heart of all modern
computer display screens. Black and
white displays have only one phosphor
scanned by one electron beam, while
color displays have RGB phosphors
scanned by three beams.
CDE
Common Desktop Environment.
child
See
parent/child relationship
.
choke
In color printing, an area whose
dimensions have been reduced to avoid
overlapping another color. Contrast with
spread
.
class
Synonym for
object class
.
clean
In InfoPrint, an action used to remove all
the jobs from specified servers, actual
destinations, or queues, or to remove all
the jobs submitted to specified logical
destinations.
CLI
Command Line Interface.
client
In InfoPrint, the component of the print
system that assembles a print request and
submits the request to a server. The client
generates the local ID numbers for each
job, submits the jobs to the servers, and
keeps track of where each user's jobs have
been submitted.
CMR
Color Management Resource.
CMY
Cyan, magenta, yellow.
CMYK
Cyan, magenta, yellow, black.
collator
In some printers a special-purpose hard
drive disk array used to store RIPped files
and later transfer them to the LED print
heads for imaging.
color balance
The relative levels of cyan, magenta, and
yellow channels in an image to produce
accurate color rendition of an original
image.
color correction
The adjustment of the color balance in an
image to produce accurate color rendition
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InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Procedures