D
data
stream.
(1)
The
commands,
control
codes,
data,
or
structured
fields
that
are
transmitted
between
an
application
program
and
a
device
such
as
printer
or
nonprogrammable
display
station.
(2)
All
data
sent
through
a
data
channel
in
a
single
read
or
a
single
write
operation.
(3)
A
continuous
stream
of
data
elements
in
transmission,
or
intended
for
transmission,
in
character
or
binary-digit
form
that
use
a
defined
format.
(4)
Records
sent
to
the
InfoPrint
Manager
server
from
host
systems
that
generate
the
data
sets.
default
document.
In
InfoPrint
Manager,
an
object
that
represents
default
attribute
values
for
a
document
in
a
job.
Synonymous
with
initial
value
document
.
destination.
(1)
Any
point
or
location,
such
as
a
program,
node,
station,
printer,
or
a
particular
terminal,
to
which
information
is
sent.
(2)
For
InfoPrint
Manager,
see
actual
destination,
logical
destination
.
document.
(1)
A
machine-readable
collection
of
one
or
more
objects
that
represent
a
composition,
a
work,
or
a
collection
of
data.
(2)
In
InfoPrint
Manager,
an
object
representing
a
grouping
of
data
in
a
job.
A
job
can
contain
one
or
more
documents.
The
documents
in
a
job
can
differ
from
each
other
in
some
ways.
For
example,
they
can
contain
different
data
and
can
have
different
document
formats.
A
document
in
a
job
can
contain
printable
data
or
a
resource
that
is
not
printable.
document
format.
In
InfoPrint
Manager,
a
document
format
describes
the
type
of
data
and
control
characters
in
the
document,
such
as
line
data,
metacode,
or
PostScript.
The
format
of
the
data
determines
which
printer
devices
are
capable
of
printing
the
document,
and
whether
InfoPrint
Manager
or
InfoPrint
XT
must
transform
the
data.
duplex
printing.
Printing
on
both
sides
of
a
sheet
of
paper,
with
the
placement
of
the
output
images
in
a
head-to-head
format
on
the
page.
This
places
the
top
of
one
image
at
the
same
edge
as
the
top
of
the
next
image.
Synonymous
with
normal
duplex
printing.
See
also
tumble
duplex
printing.
Contrast
with
simplex
printing
.
E
electronic
mail.
Correspondence
in
the
form
of
messages
sent
between
workstations
over
a
network.
Synonymous
with
.
electronic
overlay.
An
overlay
that
is
in
an
AFP
resource
directory
and
that
you
or
an
application
can
request
for
printing
in
a
job.
See
also
overlay
.
e-mail.
Electronic
mail.
enable.
In
InfoPrint
Manager,
the
action
that
makes
a
destination,
queue,
or
server
able
to
accept
jobs,
or
a
log
able
to
accept
information.
environment
variable.
(1)
Any
one
of
the
variables
that
describe
the
way
that
an
operating
system
runs
and
the
devices
that
it
recognizes.
The
operating
system
can
supply
the
variable,
or
applications
can
define
the
variables.
(2)
A
variable
that
is
included
in
the
current
software
environment
and
is
therefore
available
to
any
called
program
that
requests
it.
error
log.
A
data
set
or
file
in
a
product
or
system,
in
which
the
product
or
system
stores
error
information
for
later
access.
F
FCB.
Forms
Control
Buffer.
File
Transfer
Protocol
(FTP).
(1)
In
TCP/IP,
the
application
protocol
that
makes
it
possible
to
transfer
data
to
and
from
host
computers,
and
to
use
foreign
hosts
indirectly.
(2)
In
the
Internet
suite
of
protocols,
an
application
layer
protocol
that
uses
TCP
and
Telnet
services
to
transfer
bulk-data
files
between
machines
or
hosts.
font.
(1)
A
collection
of
characters
of
a
given
typeface
and
size.
(2)
Used
generically
to
mean
the
collection
of
coded
fonts,
character
sets,
and
code
pages.
form.
In
AFP,
a
physical
sheet
of
paper
on
which
data
prints.
Synonymous
with
physical
page
and
sheet
.
See
also
medium
.
form
definition.
An
AFP
resource
that
defines
the
characteristics
of
the
form,
which
include:
v
Overlays
required,
if
any
v
Paper
source
(for
cut-sheet
printers)
v
Duplex
printing
v
Text
suppression
v
Position
of
composed-text
data
on
the
form
Forms
Control
Buffer.
(1)
An
area
of
virtual
storage
in
a
printer
control
unit
that
contains
the
binary
image
of
an
IBM
3211
printer
carriage
control
tape,
the
binary
image
itself,
or
a
member
of
the
z/OS
system
PDS
SYS1.IMAGELIB,
which
contains
such
an
image
in
the
form
of
an
assembled
and
linkedited
CSECT.
FCBs
control
vertical
and
horizontal
placement
of
data
on
the
page
by
assigning
carriage
control
channels
to
line
numbers,
and
designating
a
line
number
as
the
bottom
of
the
form.
(2)
A
buffer
for
controlling
the
vertical
format
of
printed
output.
The
FCB
is
a
line-printer
control
that
is
similar
to
the
punched-paper,
carriage-control
tape.
For
Advanced
Function
Presentation
(AFP)
printers,
the
forms
control
buffer
is
replaced
by
the
page
definition.
FTP.
File
Transfer
Protocol.
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