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Appendix Term Relay broadcast Relay distribution station Relay instruction station Remote RX Resending Resolution RIP Samba Scan size Scanning Screen font Screen frequency Sender Name Sending Shared printer Sharpness Single-page TIFF SLP S/MIME SMB SMTP SNMP Spool SSL/TLS Subnet Mask Sub-scanning direction 3 Description This is a function to send the broadcast the fax via other fax (called as a relay distribution station). When there are multiple broadcast destinations at distant places, one of the broadcast destination is specified to the relay station and the entire amount of the communication charges can be reduced by doing the relay transmission from the relaying station. A feature to broadcast the fax to the relay distribution destination by receiving the relay request from the relay instruction station. The relay distribution function is not available in this machine. The fax machine that sends the relay broadcast request. A function to issue a directive for receiving a call via an external phone, using a remote reception number. This function retries sending specific documents stored in the memory, which were not successful sent, to either the same destination or another destination. Displays the ability to reproduce the details of images and print matter correctly. Abbreviation for Raster Image Processor. Process that develops picture images from described text data using the PostScript page description language. The processor is usually integrated in the printer. UNIX server software that uses SMB (Server Message Block) so that UNIX system resources can be used from a Windows environment. This is a function to specify the scanning size of a document and transmitting it. If the width of the paper in the recipient's fax machine is smaller than that of the transmitted document, the fax is normally reduced when it is printed. If you do not wish to reduce the fax, specify a document size that is same as the size of the paper in the recipient's fax machine in order to send the fax at its original size. When the scanning operation is carried out, an image is read with the row of image sensors that gradually move. The direction that the image sensors are moved is called the main scanning direction, and the direction in which the image sensors are arranged is called the sub-scanning direction. A font for displaying text and symbols on a CRT monitor. Indicates the density of dots used to create an image. The name of this machine. This name is printed as a part of the transmission source at the edge of the transmitted document from the recipient's machine. Making a call. It is to send a document or to dial for pollings in case of fax. A printer setup that enables the printer to be used by multiple computers connected to a server over a network. This function sends a document after enhancing the edge of character. A single TIFF file that contains only a single page. Abbreviation for Service Location Protocol. A protocol capable of finding services over a TCP/IP network and automatically specifying a client. Abbreviation for Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions. A protocol for adding features such as encryption and digital signatures to MIME (EMail operations). With this standard, public key encryption, which uses a different key for encryption and decryption, is used. Abbreviation for Server Message Block. A protocol mainly used by Microsoft Windows to share files and printers over a network. Abbreviation for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. A protocol for sending and forwarding E-Mail. Abbreviation for Simple Network Management Protocol. A management protocol in a network environment using TCP/IP. Abbreviation for Simultaneous Peripheral Operation On-Line. With this function, printer output data is not sent directly to the printer, but it is temporarily stored in another location first, and later sent to the printer in bulk. Abbreviation for Secure Socket Layer/Transport Layer Security. The encoding method for safely transmitting data between the Web server and browser. The unit used to divide a TCP/IP network into small networks (subnetworks). It is used to identify the bits in a network address that are higher than the IP address. The vertical direction for scanning documents. 751/601 3-9

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Appendix
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Relay broadcast
This is a function to send the broadcast the fax via other fax (called as a relay distri-
bution station). When there are multiple broadcast destinations at distant places, one
of the broadcast destination is specified to the relay station and the entire amount of
the communication charges can be reduced by doing the relay transmission from the
relaying station.
Relay distribution station
A feature to broadcast the fax to the relay distribution destination by receiving the re-
lay request from the relay instruction station. The relay distribution function is not
available in this machine.
Relay instruction station
The fax machine that sends the relay broadcast request.
Remote RX
A function to issue a directive for receiving a call via an external phone, using a re-
mote reception number.
Resending
This function retries sending specific documents stored in the memory, which were
not successful sent, to either the same destination or another destination.
Resolution
Displays the ability to reproduce the details of images and print matter correctly.
RIP
Abbreviation for Raster Image Processor. Process that develops picture images from
described text data using the PostScript page description language. The processor
is usually integrated in the printer.
Samba
UNIX server software that uses SMB (Server Message Block) so that UNIX system
resources can be used from a Windows environment.
Scan size
This is a function to specify the scanning size of a document and transmitting it. If the
width of the paper in the recipient’s fax machine is smaller than that of the transmit-
ted document, the fax is normally reduced when it is printed. If you do not wish to
reduce the fax, specify a document size that is same as the size of the paper in the
recipient’s fax machine in order to send the fax at its original size.
Scanning
When the scanning operation is carried out, an image is read with the row of image
sensors that gradually move. The direction that the image sensors are moved is
called the main scanning direction, and the direction in which the image sensors are
arranged is called the sub-scanning direction.
Screen font
A font for displaying text and symbols on a CRT monitor.
Screen frequency
Indicates the density of dots used to create an image.
Sender Name
The name of this machine. This name is printed as a part of the transmission source
at the edge of the transmitted document from the recipient’s machine.
Sending
Making a call. It is to send a document or to dial for pollings in case of fax.
Shared printer
A printer setup that enables the printer to be used by multiple computers connected
to a server over a network.
Sharpness
This function sends a document after enhancing the edge of character.
Single-page TIFF
A single TIFF file that contains only a single page.
SLP
Abbreviation for Service Location Protocol. A protocol capable of finding services
over a TCP/IP network and automatically specifying a client.
S/MIME
Abbreviation for Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions.
A protocol for adding features such as encryption and digital signatures to MIME (E-
Mail operations).
With this standard, public key encryption, which uses a different key for encryption
and decryption, is used.
SMB
Abbreviation for Server Message Block. A protocol mainly used by Microsoft Win-
dows to share files and printers over a network.
SMTP
Abbreviation for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. A protocol for sending and forward-
ing E-Mail.
SNMP
Abbreviation for Simple Network Management Protocol. A management protocol in
a network environment using TCP/IP.
Spool
Abbreviation for Simultaneous Peripheral Operation On-Line.
With this function, printer output data is not sent directly to the printer, but it is tem-
porarily stored in another location first, and later sent to the printer in bulk.
SSL/TLS
Abbreviation for Secure Socket Layer/Transport Layer Security.
The encoding method for safely transmitting data between the Web server and
browser.
Subnet Mask
The unit used to divide a TCP/IP network into small networks (subnetworks).
It is used to identify the bits in a network address that are higher than the IP address.
Sub-scanning direction
The vertical direction for scanning documents.
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