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Short Edge Feed SEF, Stabilizer Feet

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DocuColor 240/250 Short Edge Feed (SEF) - the short edge of the paper is positioned to enter the machine first. Sleep Mode - a condition of reduced power consumption while the machine is inactive. SMTP - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SSR - Solid State Relay Stabilizer Feet - attachments that replace the castors under the machine and keep it from moving. Stand-by Mode - a condition of reduced power consumption while the machine is inactive. Stock - the material on which the copies or prints are printed. Synonymous with media System Administrator - a designated user who sets and maintains the network settings on the machine. TCP/IP - Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. TIFF - Tagged Image File Format Toner - a customer replaceable unit, also known as Dry Ink Transmission Report - if enabled, a report that confirms the status of a fax document. Transmit - to send. Trayless Duplex - this feature is possible because the paper stock continually cycles through the machine until it has the desired number of images, as opposed to residing in a duplex tray until the machine is ready to use the partially printed stock. A Trayless Duplex system significantly reduces the likelihood of jams. Uncollated - output programming where the specified number of copies for each page is delivered in the order the documents were placed in the Document Handler. DocuColor 240/250 Training and Information Guide 190

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DocuColor 240/250 Training and Information Guide
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Short Edge Feed (SEF)
- the short edge of the paper is positioned to enter the
machine first.
Sleep Mode
- a condition of reduced power consumption while the machine is
inactive.
SMTP
- Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
SSR
- Solid State Relay
Stabilizer Feet
- attachments that replace the castors under the machine and
keep it from moving.
Stand-by Mode
- a condition of reduced power consumption while the machine
is inactive.
Stock
- the material on which the copies or prints are printed. Synonymous with
media
System Administrator
- a designated user who sets and maintains the network
settings on the machine.
TCP/IP
- Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol.
TIFF
- Tagged Image File Format
Toner
- a customer replaceable unit, also known as Dry Ink
Transmission Report
- if enabled, a report that confirms the status of a fax
document.
Transmit
- to send.
Trayless Duplex
- this feature is possible because the paper stock continually
cycles through the machine until it has the desired number of images, as
opposed to residing in a duplex tray until the machine is ready to use the partially
printed stock. A Trayless Duplex system significantly reduces the likelihood of
jams.
Uncollated
- output programming where the specified number of copies for each
page is delivered in the order the documents were placed in the Document
Handler.