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Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol, Tagged Image File Format TIFF
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Systems Network Architecture (SNA) The description of IBM's logical structure, formats, protocols, and operational sequences for sending units through, and controlling the configuration and operation of, networks. T table reference character (TRC) An optional control character in a print data set. The TRC identifies the font used to print the record and can be used to select a font during printing. Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) A digital format for storing scanned images. TIFF files are also referred to as raster format files (as opposed to vector format files). When used in desktop publishing, TIFF files produce only a low-resolution FPO image; the high-resolution data remains on the hard disk. task help A type of online help that provides a list of tasks that can be completed with a selected object. When you select a task, the help provides step-by-step information about how to complete the task. TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. TCP/IP-attached printer A printer device attached to an RS/6000 computer through telecommunication lines using the TCP/IP protocol. In InfoPrint, a PSF physical printer that represents a TCP/IP-attached printer device. See also AIX-attached printer, direct-attached printer, and upload-TCP/IP-attached printer. template In the InfoPrint Manager Administration GUI, an object that represents a set of default attribute values that has been defined for creating a particular type of object, such as an actual destination. ticket See job ticket. TIFF Tagged Image File Format. Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) A set of communication rules used in the Internet and in any network that follows the U.S. Department of Defense standards for inter-network protocol. TCP provides a reliable host-to-host protocol between hosts in packet-switched communications networks and in interconnected systems of such networks. It assumes that the Internet Protocol (IP) is the underlying protocol. See also Internet Protocol. trapping In desktop publishing, the amount of overlap in overprinting colors. Trapping prevents white paper showing through gaps caused by normal errors in registration. On sheet-fed presses, trapping is usually 0.25 point. See also choke and spread. TRC Table Reference Character. TrueType font (TTF) A font format based on scalable outline technology with flexible hinting. Glyph shapes are based on quadratic curves. The font is described with a set of tables contained in a TrueType Font File. TTF TrueType font. tumble In InfoPrint, the value of the document or actual destination plex attribute indicating that output images are placed on the media in a head-to-toe format, so that the top of one image is at the same edge as the bottom of the next image. The document must be printed on both sides of the paper. Contrast with simplex. tumble duplex printing Printing on both sides of the paper, placing output images on the media in a head-to-toe format, so that the top of one image is at the same edge as the bottom of the next image. Contrast with simplex printing (2), duplex printing (2). U UCR Under color removal. under color removal (UCR) Conversion of neutral color areas to black ink that reduces use of CMY inks, improves trapping, and reduces setup time. Generally, UCR is performed during Glossary 389