Xerox DC240 DocuColor 240/250 Training and Information Guide in PDF format. - Page 184

Copy Activity Report, Continuous Tone - digital camera

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DocuColor 240/250 CDIC - Compression Decompression Interface Controller Chad bin - tray within the finisher that collects the hole punch waste paper. Collated - copy sets of a document delivered in the same sequence as the originals. Comments - To and From lines on a fax cover page. Configuration Report - a report that lists the options currently installed on the machine. Continuous Tone - a photographic image that contains gradient tones from black to white. A photograph (from a camera) is a continuous tone as opposed to a picture in a magazine. Contrast - the intensity of the display of an image, or the degree of difference between the gray tones on a document page. Copy Activity Report - if enabled, a report that contains information about each copy job. Copy Sets - groups of copies of a multi-page set of documents. If you have a four-page document and you want to make 10 copies of a document, you will be making 10 copy sets. Covers - paper used to add to the front or back of a copy set, usually colored stock. CRU - Customer Replaceable Unit DADF - Duplexing Automatic Document Feeder DADH - an assembly that automatically separates and feeds double-sided documents from the input tray into the scanner. Default Settings - the settings used by the machine when the user does not specify settings. Dialing Characters - special characters which apply only to Xerox machines that support fax mailboxes. Digital Copier - a copier that scans an image only once to make one or many copies. DIMM - Dual In-line Memory Module DocuColor 240/250 Training and Information Guide 184

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CDIC
- Compression Decompression Interface Controller
Chad bin
- tray within the finisher that collects the hole punch waste paper.
Collated
- copy sets of a document delivered in the same sequence as the
originals.
Comments
- To and From lines on a fax cover page.
Configuration Report
- a report that lists the options currently installed on the
machine.
Continuous Tone
- a photographic image that contains gradient tones from
black to white. A photograph (from a camera) is a continuous tone as opposed to
a picture in a magazine.
Contrast
- the intensity of the display of an image, or the degree of difference
between the gray tones on a document page.
Copy Activity Report
- if enabled, a report that contains information about each
copy job.
Copy Sets
- groups of copies of a multi-page set of documents. If you have a
four-page document and you want to make 10 copies of a document, you will be
making 10 copy sets.
Covers
- paper used to add to the front or back of a copy set, usually colored
stock.
CRU
- Customer Replaceable Unit
DADF
- Duplexing Automatic Document Feeder
DADH
- an assembly that automatically separates and feeds double-sided
documents from the input tray into the scanner.
Default Settings
- the settings used by the machine when the user does not
specify settings.
Dialing Characters
- special characters which apply only to Xerox machines that
support fax mailboxes.
Digital Copier
- a copier that scans an image only once to make one or many
copies.
DIMM
- Dual In-line Memory Module