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Appendix 14.3 Glossary Item 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/ 1000BASE-T AppleTalk bit Bit map font BMP Bonjour BOOTP Client Contrast Default Density 14 Description Types of specifications in compliance with the Ethernet standard. Cables made of two stranded copper wire rods are used. Communication speed is 10Mbps with 10Base-T, 100Mbps with 100Base-TX, and 1000Mbps with 1000Base-T. General term of protocols to perform the network functions developed by Apple. Abbreviation of Binary Digit. Minimum unit of information (volume of data) handled with a computer, printer, etc. Data is denoted by 0 or 1. Font to express the form of a character by a collection of dots. Large size characters have notches. Abbreviation of Bitmap. One of the file formats to save image data *extension; .bmp). Generally used on Windows. No. of colors from black/white (binary) to full color (16,777,216 colors) image can be designated. Basically the image is saved without being compressed. Macintosh network technology for automatically detecting devices connected to the network and for specifying settings. Previously called "Rendezvous", the name was changed to "Bonjour" starting with Mac OS X v10.4. Abbreviation of BOOTstrap Protocol. A protocol for a client machine on the TCP/IP network to automatically read the setting for the network from a server. Currently, however, DHCP which was partially improved on the basis of BOOTP is mainly used. A computer which uses services provided by servers through the network. Difference between bright and dark areas of image (difference between light and darkness). Image of a little difference between light and darkness is called "image of low contrast", and the image of a large difference is called "image of high contrast". Initial set value. Setting which has been selected in advance when the power button is turned ON. Or, setting which has been selected in advance when some function is turned ON. Quantity to express the depth of image. bizhub PRO 950 14-10

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Appendix
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bizhub PRO 950
14-10
14.3
Glossary
Item
Description
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/
1000BASE-T
Types of specifications in compliance with the Ether-
net standard.
Cables made of two stranded copper wire rods are
used.
Communication speed is 10Mbps with 10Base-T,
100Mbps with 100Base-TX, and 1000Mbps with
1000Base-T.
AppleTalk
General term of protocols to perform the network
functions developed by Apple.
bit
Abbreviation of Binary Digit. Minimum unit of infor-
mation (volume of data) handled with a computer,
printer, etc. Data is denoted by 0 or 1.
Bit map font
Font to express the form of a character by a collec-
tion of dots.
Large size characters have notches.
BMP
Abbreviation of Bitmap. One of the file formats to
save image data *extension; .bmp).
Generally used on Windows. No. of colors from
black/white (binary) to full color (16,777,216 colors)
image can be designated. Basically the image is
saved without being compressed.
Bonjour
Macintosh network technology for automatically de-
tecting devices connected to the network and for
specifying settings. Previously called “Rendezvous”,
the name was changed to “Bonjour” starting with
Mac OS X v10.4.
BOOTP
Abbreviation of BOOTstrap Protocol. A protocol for
a client machine on the TCP/IP network to automat-
ically read the setting for the network from a server.
Currently, however, DHCP which was partially im-
proved on the basis of BOOTP is mainly used.
Client
A computer which uses services provided by servers
through the network.
Contrast
Difference between bright and dark areas of image
(difference between light and darkness).
Image of a little difference between light and dark-
ness is called “image of low contrast”, and the image
of a large difference is called “image of high con-
trast”.
Default
Initial set value.
Setting which has been selected in advance when
the power button is turned ON.
Or, setting which has been selected in advance
when some function is turned ON.
Density
Quantity to express the depth of image.