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Joint Photographic Experts Group JPEG, job ticket
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route data from its source to its destination in an internet environment. intervening jobs In InfoPrint, the number of jobs in a queue that are scheduled to print before the job in question. IOCA Image object content architecture. IP address The Internet Protocol address of the server in a dotted decimal format where each node is an integer. (For example, 9.99.9.143). IPDS Intelligent Printer Data Stream. ISO International Organization for Standardization. J job In InfoPrint, an object that represents a request to print or send one or more documents together in a single session. A job includes the data to be printed or sent and resources such as fonts, images, and overlays. Depending on how it was submitted, it can also include a job ticket. Synonymous with job bundle and print job. job bundle Synonym for job. job data The page descriptions, merge data, and embellishments that compose a document in a job, either directly or by reference. job ID A local or a global identifier that identifies a job to a job submitter, administrator, operator, or InfoPrint. See local job identifier, global job identifier. job-priority In InfoPrint, a queuing technique where the next job assigned to the first position in the queue is the one with the highest priority. Contrast with deadline, FIFO (first-in-first-out), longest-job-first, and shortest-job-first. job submitter In InfoPrint, the person who submits jobs for printing. Often, this person is an application programmer who maintains applications that generate data to be printed. job ticket The customer's hardcopy or electronic instructions listing all the variables describing a print job, either directly or by reference. The print shop can add specifications to the job ticket and can print the job ticket. Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) A compressed graphics format widely used on the Internet. JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group. K kerning In typesetting, adjusting the relative spacing of two characters to improve their appearance and readability. Kerning pairs are specific sets of characters with built-in relative spacing. Some typefaces have as many as 100 kerning pairs. keyword A name or symbol that identifies a parameter. Part of a command operand that consists of a specific character string, such as DSNAME=. kitting In a print shop, packaging the completed published work with attendant binders, tabs, diskettes, and other equipment or information, before shipping the finished product. L LAN Local Area Network. laser (light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation) In InfoPrint printers, a device that emits a beam of coherent light that forms the image on the photoconductor that is subsequently transferred to the paper. late binding In InfoPrint, waiting to assign a job to an actual destination until it is about to be processed. Late binding permits InfoPrint to route a job to the first suitable actual destination that becomes available. Contrast with early binding. LED Light-emitting diode. 380 InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Procedures