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resource, such as graphics or fonts, used by a job to print a printable document. Contrast with printable document. resubmit In InfoPrint, an action used to reroute pending or retained jobs to a different logical destination than the one through which the job was originally submitted. resume In InfoPrint, the action used to resume the printing of paused jobs or resume the distribution of jobs from paused servers or queues. retained job In InfoPrint, an object that represents a job that is being stored in the print system for a specified amount of time, normally after the completion of printing the job. A retained job does not reside in a queue. retention The process of storing data after completion of a process for a certain length of time. retrieval The process of bringing digital archived data out of storage and into online memory for reuse. See also archiving. RGB Red, green, blue. RIP Raster image processor. To convert data to dot patterns using a raster image processor. root user In the AIX environment, the system user with the most authority who can log in and execute restricted commands, shut down the system, and edit or delete protected files. Synonymous with superuser. RPC Remote Procedure Call. RS/6000 A family of workstations and servers based on IBM's POWER® architecture. They are primarily designed for running multi-user numerical computing applications that use the AIX operating system. S scanner A device that converts hardcopy source data into digital format (halftone dots) to avoid retyping the data. scheduler In InfoPrint, the scheduling method that the queue uses when assigning a job to an actual destination. separator sheet The sheet of paper, blank or otherwise, that separates documents in a job. See also auxiliary sheet. server In InfoPrint, the object that accepts configuration, management, and printing requests, performs the requested operations, and sends responses back as a result of the operation. settable attribute See initially settable attribute, resettable attribute. severity An indication of how serious an error condition is. shell In the AIX operating system, a command interpreter that acts as an interface between the user and the operating system. In InfoPrint documentation, all shell examples use the Korn shell. shift-out, shift-in code Control characters used to indicate the beginning and end of a string of double-byte, ideographic characters. shortest-job-first In InfoPrint, a queuing technique where the next job assigned to the first position in the queue is the shortest job in the queue. Contrast with deadline, FIFO (first-in-first-out), job-priority, and longest-job-first. shut down In InfoPrint, the action used to halt all server or actual destination processes without deleting the server or actual destination. signature A group of pages that are printed, folded, cut, and bound together. Manual placement of pages in the signature is determined using a folding dummy. Glossary 71

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resource, such as graphics or fonts, used
by a job to print a printable document.
Contrast with
printable document
.
resubmit
In InfoPrint, an action used to reroute
pending or retained jobs to a different
logical destination than the one through
which the job was originally submitted.
resume
In InfoPrint, the action used to resume the
printing of paused jobs or resume the
distribution of jobs from paused servers
or queues.
retained job
In InfoPrint, an object that represents a
job that is being stored in the print
system for a specified amount of time,
normally after the completion of printing
the job. A retained job does not reside in a
queue.
retention
The process of storing data after
completion of a process for a certain
length of time.
retrieval
The process of bringing digital archived
data out of storage and into online
memory for reuse. See also
archiving
.
RGB
Red, green, blue.
RIP
Raster image processor.
To convert data to dot patterns using a
raster image processor.
root user
In the AIX environment, the system user
with the most authority who can log in
and execute restricted commands, shut
down the system, and edit or delete
protected files. Synonymous with
superuser
.
RPC
Remote Procedure Call.
RS/6000
A family of workstations and servers
based on IBM’s POWER
®
architecture.
They are primarily designed for running
multi-user numerical computing
applications that use the AIX operating
system.
S
scanner
A device that converts hardcopy source
data into digital format (halftone dots) to
avoid retyping the data.
scheduler
In InfoPrint, the scheduling method that
the queue uses when assigning a job to an
actual destination.
separator sheet
The sheet of paper, blank or otherwise,
that separates documents in a job. See
also
auxiliary sheet
.
server
In InfoPrint, the object that accepts
configuration, management, and printing
requests, performs the requested
operations, and sends responses back as a
result of the operation.
settable attribute
See
initially settable attribute
,
resettable
attribute
.
severity
An indication of how serious an error
condition is.
shell
In the AIX operating system, a command
interpreter that acts as an interface
between the user and the operating
system. In InfoPrint documentation, all
shell examples use the Korn shell.
shift-out, shift-in code
Control characters used to indicate the
beginning and end of a string of
double-byte, ideographic characters.
shortest-job-first
In InfoPrint, a queuing technique where
the next job assigned to the first position
in the queue is the shortest job in the
queue. Contrast with
deadline
,
FIFO
(first-in-first-out)
,
job-priority
, and
longest-job-first
.
shut down
In InfoPrint, the action used to halt all
server or actual destination processes
without deleting the server or actual
destination.
signature
A group of pages that are printed, folded,
cut, and bound together. Manual
placement of pages in the signature is
determined using a folding dummy.
Glossary
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