G
graphics.
(1)
Charts,
pictures,
illustrations,
and
tables
created
from
fundamental
drawing
units
such
as
lines,
curves,
and
polygons.
(2)
Images,
text,
or
a
combination
of
both
that
you
can
put
on
an
overlay
by
name.
graphical
user
interface
(GUI).
A
type
of
computer
interface
that
presents
a
visual
metaphor
of
a
real-world
scene,
often
of
a
desktop,
by
combining
high-resolution
graphics,
pointing
devices,
menu
bars
and
other
menus,
overlapping
windows,
icons
and
the
object-action
relationship.
Contrast
with
command
line
interface
.
I
icon.
(1)
A
graphical
representation
of
a
choice
or
object
for
the
user
to
select.
An
icon
can
represent
something
a
user
wants
to
work
with,
such
as
a
document,
file,
application,
or
user-created
object
or
list.
An
icon
can
also
represent
an
action
a
user
wants
to
do.
(2)
A
graphical
symbol
displayed
on
a
screen
that
a
user
can
select
to
call
a
function
or
software
application.
image.
(1)
An
electronic
representation
of
an
original
document
or
picture
produced
by
a
scanning
device
or
created
from
software.
(2)
A
pattern
of
toned
and
untoned
pels
that
form
a
picture.
image
cell.
A
portion
of
an
image
that
saves
storage
by
defining
only
part
of
a
raster
pattern.
Each
image
cell
must
also
contain
information
that
defines
the
placement
of
its
raster
pattern
in
the
complete
image.
An
image
cell
can
repeat
so
that
it
fills
a
defined
area.
InfoPrint
Manager.
(1)
A
solution
of
software
products
and
hardware
products.
The
solution
can
supplement
or
replace
the
offset
presses
and
copiers
in
shops
with
high-quality,
non-impact,
black-and-white
or
process-color
printers.
InfoPrint
Manager
takes
documents
from
creation
to
the
published
and
kitted
product.
(2)
In
InfoPrint
Manager
and
InfoPrint
XT
software
publications,
InfoPrint
Manager
for
Windows
or
any
of
its
components.
InfoPrint
Manager
for
Windows.
The
software
component
of
InfoPrint
Manager.
InfoPrint
Manager
for
Windows
handles
the
scheduling,
archiving,
retrieving,
and
assembly
of
a
job
and
its
related
resource
files.
It
also
tracks
the
finishing
and
packing
of
the
printed
product.
initial
value
document.
Synonym
for
default
document
.
Intelligent
Printer
Data
Stream
(IPDS).
(1)
An
all-points-addressable
(APA)
data
stream
that
enables
users
to
position
text,
images,
and
graphics
at
any
defined
point
on
the
printed
page.
(2)
Information
that
the
host
sends
to
IPDS
printers.
This
information
generally
contains
basic
formatting,
error
recovery,
and
character
data,
and
enables
the
printers
to
make
decisions.
(3)
An
architected
host-to-printer
data
stream
that
contains
both
the
data
(text,
image,
graphics,
and
bar
codes)
and
controls
the
definition
of
how
to
present
the
data.
IPDS
provides
a
device-independent
interface
to
control
and
manage
APA
printers.
International
Organization
for
Standardization
(ISO).
An
organization
of
national
standards
bodies
from
various
countries
established
to
promote
development
of
standards
to
facilitate
international
exchange
and
services,
and
develop
cooperation
in
intellectual,
scientific,
technological,
and
economic
activity.
IPDS.
Intelligent
Printer
Data
Stream.
ISO.
International
Organization
for
Standardization.
J
JCL.
Job
control
language.
JES.
Job
Entry
Subsystem.
job
control
language
(JCL).
A
language
of
control
statements
used
to
identify
a
computer
job
or
describe
its
requirements
to
an
operating
system.
Job
Entry
Subsystem
(JES).
(1)
An
IBM
licensed
program
that
receives
jobs
into
the
system
and
processes
all
output
data
that
is
produced
by
jobs.
(2)
A
z/OS
subsystem
that
receives
jobs
into
the
system,
converts
them
to
an
internal
format,
selects
them
for
execution,
processes
their
output,
and
purges
them
from
the
system.
job
ID.
A
local
or
global
identifier
that
identifies
a
job
to
a
job
submitter,
administrator,
operator,
or
to
InfoPrint
Manager
or
to
z/OS.
See
local
job
identifier,
global
job
identifier
.
jogging.
A
function
that
allows
the
printed
output
pages
to
be
offset
for
easy
separation
of
the
jobs.
See
also
offset
stacking
.
L
landscape
orientation.
The
position
of
a
printed
page
on
a
sheet
of
paper,
so
that
the
longer
edges
of
the
paper
are
the
top
and
bottom
of
the
page,
and
the
shorter
edges
of
the
paper
are
the
sides
of
the
page.
Contrast
with
portrait
orientation
.
line
printer.
A
device
that
prints
individual
characters
in
sequence
from
left
to
right,
and
top
to
bottom.
Contrast
with
page
printer
.
local
job
identifier.
In
InfoPrint
Manager,
a
job
identifier
that
the
server
automatically
generates,
which
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selected
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