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Before Using the
Machine
Document and Paper
Copying
Sending and
Receiving
Printing and
Scanning
Network
Remote UI
System Manager
Settings
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Appendix
Index
Table of Contents
File formats
File formats are used to save image data (e.g. JPEG, PDF, TIFF).
File server
A personal computer or workstation to which two or more users on
client personal computers can gain access via a local area network
(LAN) in order to share and use its hard disk drive.
FINE
The resolution setting for documents with very small characters and
lines.
Forwarding
The process of sending a received fax/I-fax document to another
destination. For example, if your machine at work receives a
document, you can have the machine forward the document to a
machine at your home.
FQDN
Fully Qualified Domain Name. A full domain name, consisting of
its local host name and its domain name. An FQDN is sufficient to
ascertain a specific Internet address for any host on the Internet. This
(name resolution) process uses DNS (Domain Name System).
G
G3, Group 3 fax machine
Defined by CCITT/ITU-T. Uses encoding schemes to transmit image
data while reducing the amount of data that needs to be transmitted,
thus reducing transmission time. G3 fax machines can transmit one
page in less than one minute. Encoding schemes for G3 fax machines
are Modified Huffman (MH), Modified READ (MR), Modified Modified
READ (MMR), and Joint Bi-level Image expert Group (JBIG).
Gateway Address
The default address of a network or Web site. It provides a single
domain name and point of entry to the site.
Group Addresses
A method of specifying destinations that enables you to specify
multiple destinations registered in Address Book as a group. This
means that you can press just a single one-touch key or coded dial
code to specify destinations when sending the same document to
many destinations.
H
HP-GL/2
A graphics language that allows computer applications to draw
graphic images using printers. Images in HP-GL/2 are represented
as vector graphics. Vector objects describe an image in terms of
geometric shapes, such as lines and polygons, and fills. HP-GL/2 is
supported by your Canon machine.