Lexmark Z603 User's Guide for Mac OS X - Page 57

IP Internet Protocol address., manual alignment.

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glossy paper. Paper with one glossy side designed for photographs. handouts. Multiple-page images printed on a single sheet of paper. See N-up. hub. A device used to connect several computers or peripheral devices. IP (Internet Protocol) address. A 32-bit binary number that identifies the location of a specific computer on the Internet. Any computer directly connected to the Internet must have an IP address. label. Self-adhesive paper. LAN (local area network). A network of two or more computers within a limited area. The networked computers are often called workstations. A LAN is sometimes referred to as a local subnet. landscape orientation. Page orientation in which text runs parallel with the long edge of the paper. Lexmark adapter. An external device that connects your network-capable printer to a network. local subnet. See LAN (local area network). long-edge binding. A printer software option that arranges duplexed pages so they can be bound along the long side of the pages. manual alignment. A printer software feature that lets you select print cartridge alignment values. margin. The blank area between printed text or graphics and the edges of a page. mirror. A printer software option that lets you reverse an image before printing. N-up. A printer software option that lets you print multiple pages of a document on a single sheet of paper. For example, select 4-up to print reduced images of pages 1 through 4 on the first sheet of paper, images of pages 5 through 8 on the second sheet, and so on. natural color. A printer software option used for printing photographs and highly detailed graphic images. network. A group of computers, printers, or other peripheral devices connected to each other for the purpose of sharing information. network adapter. See Lexmark adapter. network port. (1) A logical connection to a printer across a network. (2) An Input/Output adapter used to connect a peripheral device, such as a printer, to a network. network printer. A printer made available on a network, not connected directly to your computer. 57

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glossy paper.
Paper with one glossy side designed for photographs.
handouts.
Multiple-page images printed on a single sheet of paper. See
N-up
.
hub.
A device used to connect several computers or peripheral devices.
IP (Internet Protocol) address.
A 32-bit binary number that identifies the location of a specific
computer on the Internet. Any computer directly connected to the Internet must have an IP address.
label.
Self-adhesive paper.
LAN (local area network).
A network of two or more computers within a limited area. The
networked computers are often called workstations. A LAN is sometimes referred to as a local
subnet.
landscape orientation.
Page orientation in which text runs parallel with the long edge of the paper.
Lexmark adapter.
An external device that connects your network-capable printer to a network.
local subnet.
See
LAN (local area network).
long-edge binding.
A printer software option that arranges duplexed pages so they can be bound
along the long side of the pages.
manual alignment.
A printer software feature that lets you select print cartridge alignment values.
margin.
The blank area between printed text or graphics and the edges of a page.
mirror.
A printer software option that lets you reverse an image before printing.
N-up.
A printer software option that lets you print multiple pages of a document on a single sheet of
paper. For example, select 4-up to print reduced images of pages 1 through 4 on the first sheet of
paper, images of pages 5 through 8 on the second sheet, and so on.
natural color.
A printer software option used for printing photographs and highly detailed graphic
images.
network.
A group of computers, printers, or other peripheral devices connected to each other for the
purpose of sharing information.
network adapter.
See
Lexmark adapter.
network port.
(1) A logical connection to a printer across a network. (2) An Input/Output adapter
used to connect a peripheral device, such as a printer, to a network.
network printer.
A printer made available on a network, not connected directly to your computer.