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An acronym for the International Telecommunications Union.

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14 Glossary G3 Halftone Head to Head Head to Toe Header Input IP ITU-T Job Key Operator Keypad Landscape Line Type Long Document Long Edge Feed (LEF) Low Power Mode Mailbox Mailbox Polling Manual Receive Facsimile communication systems standardized by the Advisory Committee for International Telecommunications (CCITT, now the ITU-T). Grey patterns that are neither black nor white. A double-sided document where the second side displays the image with the top of the document at the top of the page. You typically turn over the page from the side edge. A double-sided document where the second side displays the image with the top of the document at the bottom of the page. You typically turn over the page from the bottom edge. A heading printed on the first line of received documents. The documents placed on the Document Glass, or in the Document Feeder, to be scanned. An abbreviation for Internet Protocol. This is a communication protocol of the network layer and is supported by a variety of computer platforms. IP controls the routing of the data. An acronym for the International Telecommunications Union. This group used to be called the CCITT. It is responsible for standardizing facsimile communications. A group of copy, fax or print data. The canceling and outputting of copying, faxing, and printing is done on a job basis. A designated user who sets machine, copy, and fax defaults, administers the network settings on the machine, and maintains the machine. The buttons on the control panel. The image orientation on a sheet of paper, where the short edge of the paper runs from top to bottom. The dial type of connected line. The machine offers 10 pps or Tone. A document that is longer than 17 inches (431.8 mm). The long edge of the paper is positioned to enter the machine first. A power saver mode that reduces power consumption when the machine is not in use. A storage area in the memory of the machine where fax documents are stored. Retrieves a document from the mailbox of a remote machine. A fax mode that starts receiving a fax after you have communicated with a caller and confirmed that the call is a fax job. 220 Xerox CopyCentre/WorkCentre 118 User Guide

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14 Glossary
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G3
Facsimile communication systems standardized by the
Advisory Committee for International Telecommunications
(CCITT, now the ITU-T).
Halftone
Grey patterns that are neither black nor white.
Head to Head
A double-sided document where the second side displays the
image with the top of the document at the top of the page. You
typically turn over the page from the side edge.
Head to Toe
A double-sided document where the second side displays the
image with the top of the document at the bottom of the page.
You typically turn over the page from the bottom edge.
Header
A heading printed on the first line of received documents.
Input
The documents placed on the Document Glass, or in the
Document Feeder, to be scanned.
IP
An abbreviation for Internet Protocol. This is a communication
protocol of the network layer and is supported by a variety of
computer platforms. IP controls the routing of the data.
ITU-T
An acronym for the International Telecommunications Union.
This group used to be called the CCITT. It is responsible for
standardizing facsimile communications.
Job
A group of copy, fax or print data. The canceling and
outputting of copying, faxing, and printing is done on a job
basis.
Key Operator
A designated user who sets machine, copy, and fax defaults,
administers the network settings on the machine, and
maintains the machine.
Keypad
The buttons on the control panel.
Landscape
The image orientation on a sheet of paper, where the short
edge of the paper runs from top to bottom.
Line Type
The dial type of connected line. The machine offers 10 pps or
Tone.
Long Document
A document that is longer than 17 inches (431.8 mm).
Long Edge Feed (LEF)
The long edge of the paper is positioned to enter the machine
first.
Low Power Mode
A power saver mode that reduces power consumption when
the machine is not in use.
Mailbox
A storage area in the memory of the machine where fax
documents are stored.
Mailbox Polling
Retrieves a document from the mailbox of a remote machine.
Manual Receive
A fax mode that starts receiving a fax after you have
communicated with a caller and confirmed that the call is a fax
job.