User`s guide
Glossary-2
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EMI. Electro-Magnetic Interface.
Emulations. Printer's ability to imitate another printer by accepting and acting on the
same commands as the emulated printer (e.g., LJ III emulation).
ESD. Electro-static Discharge.
Ethernet. A baseband LAN specification invented by Xerox Corporation and
developed jointly by Xerox, Intel, and Digital Equipment Corporation. Ethernet
networks operate at 10 Mbps using CSMA/CD to run over coaxial cable.
EtherTalk. AppleTalk protocols running on Ethernet.
Exit. To leave or quit a program.
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Face down. Printed pages that exit the printer printed side down.
Face up. Printed pages that exit the printer printed side up.
Factory Defaults. Printer settings applied when the printer is manufactured.
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HCF. High Capacity Feeder.
HDD. Hard Disk Drive.
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IEEE. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers.
Image Area. Refers to the printable area of a page.
Initialize. To establish the initial default status of the printer by turning on the printer.
I/O Connector. Input/output connector that attaches the computer to the printer is
connected here (e.g., parallel, serial, LocalTalk, Ethernet).
IP. Internet Protocol. This is layer 3 (network layer) protocol that contains addressing
information and some control information that allows packets to be routed.
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LAN. Local Area Network.
LCD. Liquid Crystal Display.
N
NIC. Network Interface Card.
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