Ricoh ISO1 Operation Manual - Page 77
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GLOSSARY dpi Dots per inch. The number of dots that scan in an inch. These are used to form a character or graphic on the scanned page. drivers Software used to provide scanner characteristics. image area Area of the scanned page that can contain graphics or text. initialize Setting all computer system information to the starting or default values. landscape Orientation in which graphics and text are scanned parallel to the long edge of the page. long-edge feed Moving the paper through the scanner in the direction of the paper length. MB Megabyte. Unit made up of one million bytes. orientation Specifies whether the lines on the scanned output are parallel to the long edge of the paper (landscape) or the short edge of the paper (portrait). origin Upper left corner of a page. physical page Actual page size. pixel Acronym for a single element of a picture. This is the smallest addressable point on a bitmapped screen to which color and intensity can be assigned independently. point Unit of measure that is equal to 0.0139 of an inch. Used to express type, size, and leading spaces. There are 12 points to a pica and approximately 72 points to an inch. See also pica. RAM Random Access Memory. Portion of memory where data, macros, and downloaded fonts are stored. G-3