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User Guide (Printer/Scanner) - Fuji Xerox Worldwide

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Appendix<br />

258<br />

I<br />

A3<br />

420 × 297 mm paper.<br />

A4<br />

297 × 210 mm paper.<br />

A5<br />

210 × 148 mm paper.<br />

B4<br />

364 × 257 mm paper.<br />

B5<br />

257 × 182 mm paper.<br />

Glossary<br />

CMYK<br />

A way of expressing colors in process like<br />

color printing.<br />

It is divided into four colors of Cyan (C),<br />

Magenta (M), Yellow (Y), and Black (K),<br />

which are layered for printing.<br />

DPI<br />

Stands for Dot Per Inch, which is the number<br />

of dots that can be printed within a width<br />

of 1 inch. Used as the unit for resolution.<br />

ICM<br />

Stands for Image Color Matching, which is<br />

the color management software adopted by<br />

Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000,<br />

Windows XP. It corrects the differences in<br />

color due to devices so that the color of the<br />

print result is similar to that on the screen.<br />

Image Enhancement<br />

Feature which makes the border between<br />

black and white smooth, with rough edges<br />

reduced, giving the appearance of a higher<br />

resolution.<br />

NV Memory<br />

Non-volatile memory which allows the settings<br />

of the printer to be maintained even<br />

when power is off.<br />

RAM<br />

Stands for Random Access Memory, which<br />

is the memory device where information can<br />

be retrieved as well as reduced.<br />

ROM<br />

Stands for Read Only Memory, which is the<br />

memory device specific for the retrieval of<br />

information.<br />

Printable area<br />

The actual area on paper which can be<br />

printed.<br />

Emulation<br />

The ability of the printer to perform the features<br />

of other printers. The mode is called<br />

emulation mode.<br />

Resolution<br />

Expresses the fineness of the image. Usually,<br />

it is expressed by the number of dots<br />

per inch (dpi) so that the larger the value,<br />

the higher the resolution (details can be<br />

reproduced).<br />

Gradation<br />

Refers to the smoothness between colors.<br />

Expresses the number of gradations by the<br />

number of levels, so that the larger the<br />

value, the smoother the colors.<br />

Cut paper<br />

Paper of standard sizes like A4, B5.<br />

Common Menu<br />

The menu for common settings of the print<br />

mode, and consists of Meter Check, Setup,<br />

Report/List, System Settings, Network/Port<br />

Settings, Memory Settings, Initialization/<br />

Data Deletion, Print Settings, and Automatic<br />

Gradation Adjustment.<br />

Gradation<br />

The change in the continuous color density<br />

seen in photos and illustrations.

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