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Enhanced X-Windows, email destination

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binding permits InfoPrint to estimate the time when the job will be completed. Contrast with late binding. edition binding A type of book binding in which printed sheets are folded into 16- or 32-page signatures. Four-page endleaves are pasted on the outside of the first and last signature. The signatures are then collated by machine and sewn together using special sewing machines. Contrast with perfect binding, spiral binding, and wire-o binding. electronic document A document stored in a computer instead of printed on paper. electronic mail Correspondence in the form of messages sent between workstations over a network. Synonymous with email. electrophotographic Pertaining to a type of printer technology that creates an image on paper by uniformly charging the photoconductor, creating an electrostatic image on the photoconductor, attracting negatively charged toner to the discharged areas of the photoconductor, and transferring and fusing the toner to paper. em In composition, a unit of measurement exactly as wide and as high as the point size of the font being set. The name is derived from the fact that the letter M in early typefaces was usually cast on a square body. email Electronic mail. email destination In InfoPrint, an actual destination representing an electronic mailing system. email destination support system In InfoPrint, the destination support system that supports email destinations. embellishments Variable data added to all copies of assembled pages to make the unit appear like a whole; for example, headers, footers, a table of contents, and chapter separations. en In composition, exactly one-half an em. enable In InfoPrint, the action that makes a destination, queue, or server able to accept jobs, or a log able to accept information. end sheet The sheet of paper, blank or otherwise, that can follow a job. See also auxiliary sheet. Enhanced X-Windows A tool designed to permit multiple application processes to operate in multiple windows displayed on a virtual terminal. See X-Windows. environment variable Any one of a number of variables that describe the way an operating system runs and the devices it recognizes. error log A data set or file in a product or system where error information is stored for later access. estimate The professional cost analysis made by a print shop in response to a customer's request for a price quotation on a print job. event In InfoPrint, an occurrence in the printing system during an operation; for example, the completion of a command. event log In InfoPrint, a collection of messages about events that have occurred. event notification The notification that is sent by InfoPrint for an event. F fax destination In InfoPrint, an actual destination representing a fax device. FIFO (first-in-first-out) In InfoPrint, a queuing technique where the next job assigned to the first position in the queue is the job that has been in the queue for the longest time. InfoPrint processes jobs in the order in which they are received. Contrast with deadline, job-priority, longest-job-first, and shortest-job-first. 60 InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Introduction and Planning Guide

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binding permits InfoPrint to estimate the
time when the job will be completed.
Contrast with
late binding
.
edition binding
A type of book binding in which printed
sheets are folded into 16- or 32-page
signatures. Four-page endleaves are
pasted on the outside of the first and last
signature. The signatures are then collated
by machine and sewn together using
special sewing machines. Contrast with
perfect binding
,
spiral binding
, and
wire-o
binding
.
electronic document
A document stored in a computer instead
of printed on paper.
electronic mail
Correspondence in the form of messages
sent between workstations over a
network. Synonymous with
email
.
electrophotographic
Pertaining to a type of printer technology
that creates an image on paper by
uniformly charging the photoconductor,
creating an electrostatic image on the
photoconductor, attracting negatively
charged toner to the discharged areas of
the photoconductor, and transferring and
fusing the toner to paper.
em
In composition, a unit of measurement
exactly as wide and as high as the point
size of the font being set. The name is
derived from the fact that the letter M in
early typefaces was usually cast on a
square body.
email
Electronic mail.
email destination
In InfoPrint, an actual destination
representing an electronic mailing system.
email destination support system
In InfoPrint, the destination support
system that supports email destinations.
embellishments
Variable data added to all copies of
assembled pages to make the unit appear
like a whole; for example, headers,
footers, a table of contents, and chapter
separations.
en
In composition, exactly one-half an em.
enable
In InfoPrint, the action that makes a
destination, queue, or server able to
accept jobs, or a log able to accept
information.
end sheet
The sheet of paper, blank or otherwise,
that can follow a job. See also
auxiliary
sheet
.
Enhanced X-Windows
A tool designed to permit multiple
application processes to operate in
multiple windows displayed on a virtual
terminal. See
X-Windows
.
environment variable
Any one of a number of variables that
describe the way an operating system
runs and the devices it recognizes.
error log
A data set or file in a product or system
where error information is stored for later
access.
estimate
The professional cost analysis made by a
print shop in response to a customer’s
request for a price quotation on a print
job.
event
In InfoPrint, an occurrence in the printing
system during an operation; for example,
the completion of a command.
event log
In InfoPrint, a collection of messages
about events that have occurred.
event notification
The notification that is sent by InfoPrint
for an event.
F
fax destination
In InfoPrint, an actual destination
representing a fax device.
FIFO (first-in-first-out)
In InfoPrint, a queuing technique where
the next job assigned to the first position
in the queue is the job that has been in
the queue for the longest time. InfoPrint
processes jobs in the order in which they
are received. Contrast with
deadline
,
job-priority
,
longest-job-first
, and
shortest-job-first
.
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