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medium In InfoPrint, an object representing the physical material upon which a job is printed. merge data Data that is unique to each copy of a document and that customizes the document; for example, serial numbers or mailing information. Merge data is typically a small percentage of the total data in the document. message catalog A file of all the possible messages than can display during the processing of an application. MICR Magnetic ink character recognition. Mixed Object Document Content Architecture™ (MO:DCA) An architected, device-independent data stream for interchanging documents. MO:DCA-P Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Presentation. modify In InfoPrint, an action used to modify the values of attributes in the object attributes notebook. moire Undesirable interference patterns caused by two overprinting halftone screens with incorrect halftone dot angles. monospaced In typesetting, pertaining to a typeface in which all the characters have equal widths. Monospaced typefaces are useful for tabulating figures. Multiple Virtual Storage (MVS) An operating system developed by IBM. The design of MVS incorporates an addressing architecture that provides a unique address space to each job in the system. MVS Multiple Virtual Storage. N N_UP Pertaining to the number of forms placed together in a layout. Typical layouts are 2_UP, 4_UP, 8_UP, 16_UP, and so on. N_UP printing is done to use the maximum area of the print sheet. 382 InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Procedures namespace A global name repository available to all utilities and API procedures. The namespace contains mappings of object names to other related objects. For example, the namespace provides the mapping of a logical destination to the server in which it is located. Network File System (NFS) A protocol developed by Sun Microsystems that uses Internet Protocol to allow a set of cooperating computers to access each other's file systems as if they were local. newline options The different ways in which the printer determines how lines are delimited in a document data stream. NFS Network File System. non-process-runout (NPRO) A printer function that moves the last printed sheet to the stacker of the printer device. non-settable attribute An attribute that is neither initially settable nor resettable. The values for these attributes are controlled by InfoPrint. Contrast with initially settable attribute and resettable attribute. notification The act of reporting the occurrence of events. In InfoPrint, notification of events appears as messages in event logs or messages sent to administrators, operators, and job submitters. In the InfoPrint GUI, notification of events also appears as changes to the appearance of icons. notification-profile In InfoPrint, an attribute associated with an object that contains information designating the people to whom InfoPrint sends notification about events for that object, which event information it sends, and how it sends the information. NPRO Non-process-runout. O object A collection of attributes that represent a physical or logical entity in the print system. For example, a specific printer