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Appendix
Log on
The process of accessing recourses in a
computer system, such as printers or hard
disks on a network. Conversely, closing the
access is referred to as "logging off".
Multi-Up
A function that prints several pages of a
document on one page. The printer is
capable of print pages with 2, 4, 8, 16, and
32 up.
NetWare
®
A network operating system developed by
Novell Inc.
NetWare File Server
The specialized server required in a
NetWare system. Server software operates
on the server and client software operates
on client computers.
Network Path
The path to a particular computer or file on a
network.
Network paths are often specified using
server names and so on.
Network Printer
In this manual, "network printer" refers to a
printer connected to a network through an
Ethernet cable.
NV Memory
"Non-volatile" random access memory.
Stores configuration data even after the
power is off.
OS
"Operating System". Software that controls
the basic computer operations. The
operating system is the foundation on which
application software runs.
Parallel Interface
One of the methods available to transfer
data to peripherals from a computer.
Parallel interfaces allow the simultaneous
transfer of multiple bit data. Printers are
often connected to computers through
parallel interfaces, such as the widely used
Centronics parallel interface.
Plug and Play
In Windows OS, it is a reference to the
ability of the computer system to
automatically configure a device added to it.
Port
The point of connection between computers
and peripherals through which data passes.
Port 9100
A network communications facility for
sending data with Windows 2000 and
Windows XP. Works with a standard TCP/
IP port monitor.
The TCP/IP Direct Print Utility can be used
on Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows
Me with this printer.
Printer Driver
Software that converts data created with a
program into a form that a printer can
interpret.
Print Queue
A place in a computer's memory where print
data is stored or queued until it can be sent
to the desired printer for printing.
Protocol
Convention that allows different computers
and peripherals to communicate with each
other. An arranged procedure for
transferring data between hardware or
between computers across a network.
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