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PJL
Printer Job Language.
A command language for controlling printers developed by
Hewlett Packard.
Polling
A feature that allows you to retrieve a document from a remote
machine.
POP3
Post Office Protocol Version 3.
One of the commonly used communications protocols used for
receiving e-mail.
It sets up a private mailbox on a provider's e-mail server, and
receives messages when a communication is made. POP3 is
a receive-only function, while the corresponding function for
sending e-mail is SMTP.
Power Saver Feature
A feature that switches the machine status to standby after a
period of inactivity.
The following power saver modes can be programmed on the
machine.
Low Power Mode: The power to the fuser unit and motor is
lowered when the machine is left unused
for a fixed amount of time. The touch
screen goes out, and the <Power Saver>
button lights.
Sleep Mode
: The power to almost all part of the
machine is lowered. In this mode, the
electricity consumption is cut to the
minimum.
Print Page Buffer
A location where print data is rendered.
Printable Area
The actual area on paper which can be printed.
Profile
A protocol controlling image resolution, paper size, and other
attributes when sending or receiving faxes using Internet Fax
(iFax). The profiles that can be used vary with the Internet Fax
of the remote terminal. Find out the type of profile the remote
iFax terminal can handle before specifying a profile.
RAM
Random Access Memory. It is a storage device (memory)
where information can be retrieved as well as stored.
Receive Buffer
A space used to temporarily store data sent from a client
computer.
Receiving Paper Size
A feature that specifies the output paper size for received fax
documents. The specified paper size will be declared to
recipients from the sender.
Recipient
The person or terminal you send a document to. "Dialing"
indicates the operation of entering a recipient's telephone
number.
For Internet Fax (iFax), this refers to the recipient’s e-mail
address.
Remote Terminal
A terminal with which you want to communicate. This is a
general term for terminals such as telephones, facsimile
machines and personal computers.
Resolution
Represents a fineness of detail that can be distinguished on
an image. It is usually described in terms of the number of dots
per square inch (dpi), and a higher value indicates a higher
resolution (finely represented).
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