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light-emitting diode (LED) The imaging device element for electrophotographic print units. lines per inch (lpi) A measure of the density of the grid used to space halftone dots. Typical grid spacings are 85 lpi (newspaper), 133 lpi (low end), 150 lpi (midrange), and 175+ lpi (high quality). Local Area Network (LAN) A computer network at one location that consisting of devices connected to one another and communicating. This network can also be connected to a larger network. local ID Local job identifier. local job identifier In InfoPrint, a job identifier automatically generated by the server, identifying the job to the person who submitted it. InfoPrint maps a local job ID to a global job ID. locale The human language and character set of information presented to a user. In InfoPrint, the language InfoPrint uses when sending notification and error messages or displaying the InfoPrint graphical user interfaces. log A collection of messages or message segments added to a file for accounting or data collection purposes. To record messages in a file. logical destination In InfoPrint, an object to which users submit their jobs. The logical destination routes jobs to one or more actual destinations representing output devices such as printers, electronic mail systems, or fax machines. See also logical printer; contrast with actual destination. logical printer In InfoPrint, a type of logical destination. The logical printer routes jobs to one or more physical printers representing printing devices. logical unit (LU) A type of network accessible unit that enables end users to gain access to network resources and communicate with each other. logical unit (LU) 6.2 A type of logical unit that supports general communication between programs in a distributed processing environment. LU 6.2 is characterized by (a) a peer relationship between session partners, (b) efficient utilization of a session for multiple transactions, (c) comprehensive end-to-end error processing, and (d) a generic application program interface (API) consisting of structured verbs that are mapped into a product implementation. longest-job-first In InfoPrint, a queuing technique where the next job assigned to the first position in the queue is the longest job in the queue. Contrast with deadline, FIFO (first-in-first-out), job-priority, and shortest-job-first. lpi Lines per inch. LU Logical unit. M magnetic ink character recognition (MICR) Identification of characters printed with ink that contains particles of magnetic material. mainframe processor A functional unit that interprets and executes instructions in a large computer to which other computers are connected so that they can share the facilities the mainframe provides. makeready All the setup work involved in preparing a press for a print run. manage In the InfoPrint GUI, the action used to put an object into a mode where its icon reflects changes of status. mechanical A camera-ready layout. The mechanical can consist of multiple sheets or overlays for each spot or process color used. Final images, if not stripped in later, should be at final size, cropped and screened to the correct line frequency. Glossary 381