Konica Minolta bizhub PRO 950 bizhub PRO 950 Printer User Guide - Page 316
Abbreviation of Pixels Per Inch. Unit of resolution
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Appendix Item Plug and play Port number PostScript PPD PPI ppm Preview Print queue Print job Printer buffer Printer driver Profile Property Protocol Queue name Queue Name Rendezvous bizhub PRO 950 14 Description A mechanism that, when a peripheral device is connected to PC, an appropriate drive is automatically searched and activated. Number to distinguish each communication port of multiple processes working in the computers on the network. A same port cannot be used for multiple processes. Representative page description language generally used for printing requiring specifically high quality, developed by US Adobe. Abbreviation of PostScript Printer Description. A file describing information peculiar to the model of the PostScript printer such as resolution, usable paper sizes, etc. Abbreviation of Pixels Per Inch. Unit of resolution of mainly monitors, scanners, etc. Represents the number of pixels per inch. Abbreviation of Pages Per Minute. Unit to indicate the number of sheets which can be printed in one minute. A function to display the processed image before printing or scanning. Software system to memorize printing job generated in the spooler. Request for printing transmitted from PC to a printing device. Memory area used temporarily to process data of printing job. Software acting as an intermediate between the computer and printer. A color attribute file. Color input/output devices use the profile to reproduce colors. A file for specific use in which correlation of input and output of each primary color is contained. Attribute information. When using a printer driver, various functions can be set up from the property. Attribute information of a file can be checked with the property of the file. Rules by which a computer communicates with other computer or peripheral device. Logical printer name required for LPD/LPR printing. Name given to each device to permit printing in the network printing. A technique to detect devices supporting Rendezvous on the IP network mutually. Apple employed it newly from MacOS 10.2. 14-14