Lexmark Z705 User's Guide for Mac OS 9 - Page 75

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driver. See printer software. duplex. A printer software option that lets you print on both sides of a sheet of paper. glossy paper. Paper with one glossy side designed for photographs. handout. Multiple-page document 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. 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. 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 printer. A printer made available on a network, not connected directly to your computer. operating system. The software that provides the basic functions needed for operating your computer. For example, Windows 98, Macintosh OS 9, or Macintosh OS X. paper type sensor. A feature that automatically detects some types of paper loaded in the paper tray. peripheral device. Any external device connected to and controlled by a computer. photo paper. Treated paper designed for photographs. Glossary 75

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Glossary
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driver.
See
printer software.
duplex.
A printer software option that lets you print on both sides of a sheet of paper.
glossy paper.
Paper with one glossy side designed for photographs.
handout.
Multiple-page document 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.
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.
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 printer.
A printer made available on a network, not connected directly to your computer.
operating system.
The software that provides the basic functions needed for operating your
computer. For example, Windows 98, Macintosh OS 9, or Macintosh OS X.
paper type sensor.
A feature that automatically detects some types of paper loaded in the paper
tray.
peripheral device.
Any external device connected to and controlled by a computer.
photo paper.
Treated paper designed for photographs.