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Media Access Control. The Media Access Control address identifies the Kodak, Kodak Perfect Touch.

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Kodak ESP 9 All-in-One printer EXIF Exchangeable Image File Format. A standard for storing interchange information in image files, especially those using JPEG compression. Most digital cameras now use the EXIF format. Gateway Address A node on a network that serves as an entrance to another network. A node in this instance can be a computer or some other device.The address of the default gateway is assigned by the installation software, unless you have already set a manual IP address. H Hex Hexadecimal. A numeric system that uses sixteen distinct characters that are a combination of the numbers 0 - 9 (represent values zero to nine) and letters A - F (represent values ten to fifteen). Hexadecimal is used as a human friendly representation of binary coded values. Hostname The TCP/IP name assigned to the device by the installation software. I Infrastructure The Kodak All-in-One printer communicates with other network devices through a wireless access point, such as a wireless router or base station. IP Address Internet Protocol address. This address uniquely identifies the device on the network. IP addresses are assigned dynamically through DHCP or AutoIP. Static IP addresses can be set up. An invalid IP address during installation will prevent your network components from seeing the Kodak All-in-One printer. J JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group. The name of the committee that developed the image file format. JPEG is a compressed image file format. JPEG is a "lossy" format, which means some quality is lost when the image is compressed. K Kodak Perfect Touch Automatically corrects for common image flaws and "mistakes," such as shadows, and backlighting. Kodak Perfect Touch technology also enhances the desirable qualities of pictures, for vibrant color and richer detail. This feature is available when scanning or copying pictures. Color restoration and Kodak Perfect Touch can be used together to enhance pictures. This feature is not available when scanning black and white pictures. KPT Kodak Perfect Touch. M MAC Media Access Control. The Media Access Control address identifies the Kodak All-in-One printer. This is a unique 12-digit identification number assigned to networking hardware for identification, including routers, switches, and other such devices. No two pieces of hardware have the same MAC address. Some Internet service providers (ISPs) require that you register the MAC address of the Network Card or LAN Adapter that was connected to your cable or DSL modem during installation. www.kodak.com/go/aiosupport 125

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EXIF
Exchangeable Image File Format. A standard for storing interchange information in
image files, especially those using JPEG compression. Most digital cameras now use
the EXIF format.
Gateway Address
A node on a network that serves as an entrance to another network. A node in this
instance can be a computer or some other device.The address of the default
gateway is assigned by the installation software, unless you have already set a
manual IP address.
H
Hex
Hexadecimal. A numeric system that uses sixteen distinct characters that are a
combination of the numbers 0 - 9 (represent values zero to nine) and letters A - F
(represent values ten to fifteen). Hexadecimal is used as a human friendly
representation of binary coded values.
Hostname
The TCP/IP name assigned to the device by the installation software.
I
Infrastructure
The Kodak All-in-One printer communicates with other network devices through a
wireless access point, such as a wireless router or base station.
IP Address
Internet Protocol address. This address uniquely identifies the device on the
network. IP addresses are assigned dynamically through DHCP or AutoIP. Static IP
addresses can be set up.
An invalid IP address during installation will prevent your
network components from seeing the Kodak All-in-One printer.
J
JPEG
Joint Photographic Experts Group. The name of the committee that developed the
image file format. JPEG is a compressed image file format. JPEG is a “lossy” format,
which means some quality is lost when the image is compressed.
K
Kodak Perfect Touch
Automatically corrects for common image flaws and “mistakes,” such as shadows,
and backlighting. Kodak Perfect Touch technology also enhances the desirable
qualities of pictures, for vibrant color and richer detail. This feature is available when
scanning or copying pictures. Color restoration and Kodak Perfect Touch can be used
together to enhance pictures. This feature is not available when scanning black and
white pictures.
KPT
Kodak Perfect Touch.
M
MAC
Media Access Control. The Media Access Control address identifies the Kodak
All-in-One printer. This is a unique 12-digit identification number assigned to
networking hardware for identification, including routers, switches, and other such
devices. No two pieces of hardware have the same MAC address. Some Internet
service providers (ISPs) require that you register the MAC address of the Network
Card or LAN Adapter that was connected to your cable or DSL modem during
installation.