Lexmark OptraImage Color 1200r User's Guide - Page 188

handshaking., hard disk., hex trace., Honor INIT., images., infrared adapter., interface.

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174 Glossary H handshaking. The exchange of predetermined signals when a connection is established. hard disk. See disk. hex trace. A diagnostic printer mode that lets you print the uninterpreted printer data stream so you can see a hexadecimal and character representation of a print job. Honor INIT. A printer setting that allows the printer to be reset by an initialization signal sent from the computer. I images. Visual data typically scanned from original sources external to the PC, such as photographs or video frames. INA. Internal network adapter. See network adapter. infrared adapter. An external device that uses a lowpower infrared beam to allow a computer to exchange data with a printer without a physical connection between the two. interface. The connection between the computer and the printer. J job accounting. A printer feature that lets you store statistical information about your printer's most recent jobs on an optional disk installed in your printer. job buffering. A printer feature that lets you spool print jobs to an optional disk installed in the printer. K KB. Kilobyte; 1024 bytes.

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Glossary
H
handshaking.
The exchange of predetermined signals
when a connection is established.
hard disk.
See
disk
.
hex trace.
A diagnostic printer mode that lets you print
the uninterpreted printer data stream so you can see a
hexadecimal and character representation of a print job.
Honor INIT.
A printer setting that allows the printer to be
reset by an initialization signal sent from the computer.
I
images.
Visual data typically scanned from original
sources external to the PC, such as photographs or video
frames.
INA.
Internal network adapter. See
network adapter
.
infrared adapter.
An external device that uses a low-
power infrared beam to allow a computer to exchange
data with a printer without a physical connection between
the two.
interface.
The connection between the computer and the
printer.
J
job accounting.
A printer feature that lets you store
statistical information about your printer’s most recent
jobs on an optional disk installed in your printer.
job buffering.
A printer feature that lets you spool print
jobs to an optional disk installed in the printer.
K
KB.
Kilobyte; 1024 bytes.