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Appendix<br />

FTP (File Transfer Protocol)<br />

A protocol used to transfer files on TCP/IP networks such as the Internet or private intranets. Like<br />

SMTP/POP, a protocol in common use on the Internet today.<br />

Grayscale<br />

A method of representing colors on a computer. Images are expressed in only shades of brightness<br />

from black to white, including no color information, or 'monochrome.' The number of gray levels that<br />

can be expressed is determined by the number of bits. 1 bit allows only black and white and no<br />

intermediate levels, 8 bits allows 256 levels (including black and white) and 16 bit allows 65536 gray<br />

levels.<br />

IEEE1284<br />

An international standard for connecting printers and computers. This standard was established in<br />

1994 by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers).<br />

IP Address<br />

An identification number assigned to every computer connected to a TCP/IP network. Represented<br />

by 4 octets of numbers from 0 - 255, such as 192.168.110.171.<br />

KPDL<br />

A Kyocera page description language compatible with Adobe PostScript Level 3.<br />

MP tray<br />

The paper supply tray on the right side of the machine. Use this tray instead of the cassettes when<br />

printing onto envelopes, postcards, transparencies, or labels.<br />

NetBEUI (NetBIOS Extended User Interface) Setting<br />

A network protocol developed by IBM in 1985. An extension of the NetBIOS protocol, NetBEUI<br />

delivers better performance than TCP/IP on small scale networks. However, it is not suitable for<br />

large scale networks because it has no routing functionality to determine the best suitable route<br />

from many routes. A standard protocol of IBM OS/2 and Microsoft Windows operating systems,<br />

which provide file and print services based on NetBEUI.<br />

NetWare<br />

A network OS (network management software) from Novell. Netware can be run on many different<br />

operating systems.<br />

Parallel port interface<br />

Data between this machine and the computer is sent 8 bits at a time when using the parallel port<br />

interface. This device supports the IEEE1284-standard bidirectional communication protocol.<br />

POP3 (Post Office Protocol 3)<br />

A standard protocol used on the Internet and private intranets to receive electronic mail stored on a<br />

server.<br />

PostScript<br />

A page description language developed by Adobe Systems. PDL provides flexible font functionality<br />

and high quality graphics to deliver high quality printing. The first version, now referred to as Level<br />

1, was introduced in 1985. Level 2, which included support for color printing and double byte<br />

languages such as Japanese was released in 1990. Level 3, which provided support for the<br />

Internet, an implementation criteria hierarchy, and support for the PDF format, was introduced in<br />

1996.<br />

PPM (prints per minute)<br />

The number of A4-sized copies (printouts) that can be delivered in one minute.<br />

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