Konica Minolta bizhub 36 bizhub 36/42 Administrator Operations User Guide - Page 275
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8.3 Glossary 8 Term Scan Size Scanning Screen font Screen frequency Sender Fax No. Sender Name Sending Shared printer Sharpness Single-page TIFF SLP SMB SMTP SNMP Spool SSL/TLS Subnet mask Sub-scanning direction Super G3 (SG3) TCP/IP TCP Socket Temporary document saving Thumbnail Description A function to specify the scanning size of an original to transmit it. If the width of the paper in the recipient's fax machine is smaller than that of the transmitted document, the document will usually be reduced for printing purposes. If you do not want to reduce the document size, specify the same document size as that of the paper in the recipient's fax machine, so that you can send the document with its original size. The reading of an image in scanner operation by moving aligned image sensors step by step. The direction of moving image sensors is called the main scanning direction, and the direction of image sensors alignment is called the sub-scanning direction. A font used for displaying characters/symbols on a CRT or other monitor. The density of dots used to create the image. An identification code used for the mutual recognition for fax transmission. Usually the fax number is registered for the fax ID. The name of a sender. On the receiver's side, the name is printed as a part of the sender's information at the edge of the transmitted original. Sending indicates making a call. For fax, sending indicates sending originals or dialing for pollings. A printer connected to a server on the network and configured to be used by multiple computers. A function to enhance the edge of characters before sending the document. A TIFF file that contains only a single page. The acronym for Service Location Protocol, which is a protocol capable of finding services on the TCP/IP network, and the automatic configuration of clients. The acronym for Server Message Block, which is a protocol allowing the share of files and printers mainly over the Windows network. The acronym for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, which is a protocol used to transmit or transfer E-mail. The acronym for Simple Network Management Protocol, which is a management protocol in the TCP/IP network environments. The acronym for Simultaneous Peripheral Operation On-Line. Data to be output to a printer is not sent directly to the printer, but is temporarily stored in another location. The stored data is then sent collectively to the printer. The acronym for Secure Socket Layer/Transport Layer Security, which is an encoding method used to transmit data between the Web server and a browser in a secure manner. A value used to divide a TCP/IP network into small networks (subnetworks). This is used to identify how many higher-order bits of an IP address are used for the network address. The vertical direction for scanning originals. A G3 communication mode complying with ITU-T V.34. Compared with usual G3 communication, it allows the higher rate transmission (up to 33,400bps). The acronym for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol, which is a de facto standard protocol widely used for the Internet. An IP address is used to identify each network device. TCP Socket indicates an API used for the TCP/IP network. This socket is used to open a transmission route for input or output of usual files. A function to save received documents automatically to memory when the machine is unable to print the documents for some reason such as running out of paper. When a proper action is taken such as refilling of paper, the temporarily saved document is printed out. A function to display the content of an image or document file as a small image (image displayed when the file is opened). bizhub 42/36 8-11