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Resolution
The density of dots attained by an output device, such as a fax, scanner, or printer, in
producing an image. Expressed in terms of dots per inch (dpi). Low resolution causes
font characters and graphics to have a jagged appearance. Higher resolution means
smoother curves and angles, as well as a better match to traditional typeface designs.
Resolution values are represented by horizontal data and vertical data (e.g., 600 x
600 dpi).
RIP
Raster Image Processor. The hardware and software functions of a printer that
convert vector graphic descriptions from a computer into raster graphic images that
can be printed.
Rotary Pulse
Also called "pulse dial." On a rotary pulse telephone, a dial is turned to send pulses to
the telephone switching system.
RX
Abbreviation for "Reception/Receiving."
RX Password
The RX Password is needed to send or receive documents to and from a fax machine
that uses ITU-T standard subaddresses and passwords. If the passwords on both
ends do not match, the fax is not transmitted. Numbers of up to 20 digits, including
spaces, asterisks (*), and pound signs (#), can be used for the RX Password.
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Scanning Area
The area that is actually scanned is slightly smaller than the size of the original
document, so words or images near the edges of the document may not be scanned.
Therefore, allow some margin space on all sides of the document you are sending.
Scope ID
The Scope ID is a character string value that is appended to the NetBIOS name and
used in all NetBIOS names for TCP/IP communications. It provides a way for a
computer to communicate only with others sharing the same Scope ID.
Sender's Name
Your personal or organization's name. The sender's name, fax number, date, and time
sent are printed on each page you send to the recipient. You can register up to 99
sender names.
Summary of Contents for imageRUNNER 5570
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Page 3: ...imageRUNNER 6570 5570 Network Guide 0 Ot ...
Page 28: ...Checking Your Network Environment 1 12 1 Before You Start ...
Page 46: ...Communication Environment Setup 2 18 2 Settings Common to the Network Protocols ...
Page 136: ...Setting Up a Computer as a File Server 3 90 3 Using a TCP IP Network ...
Page 158: ...Setting Up a Computer as a File Server 4 22 4 Using a NetWare Network Windows ...
Page 208: ...NetSpot Console 7 4 7 Using Utilities to Make Network and Device Settings ...
Page 222: ...Encrypted SSL Data Communication Problems and Remedies 8 14 8 Troubleshooting ...
Page 241: ...Confirming Settings 9 19 9 Appendix 4 Press Yes ...
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