Canon 5050 All in One Printer User Manual


 
Glossary
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Appendix
HTTP
HyperText Transfer Protocol. A TCP/IP protocol used for the sending and receiving of
HTML (HyperText Mark-up Language) documents, related image and audio/video
files, and information relating to the content type, etc. of these files, between clients
and servers, via the Internet.
I
I-fax
I-fax (Internet fax) enables you to send and receive a scanned original converted to
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) or PDF (Portable Document Format) image data as
an e-mail attachment to/from any I-fax compatible facsimile or personal computer with
Internet e-mail functionality.
imagePASS
A free-standing printer controller that supports Adobe Genuine PostScript 3 and PCL
6. It is mainly suited for office environments in which larger print volumes are
frequently processed, or for users who use Adobe PostScript 3 or other PostScript
applications.
imageWARE
Canon imageWARE is a software suite for business environments that provides
functions to efficiently capture, create, manage, and distribute documents. The
imageWARE suite also supports on-demand printing and publishing. For more
information, please see the imageWARE Web site at http://www.imageware.com.
imageWARE Document Manager Gateway
Software for sending scanned documents from imageRUNNER machines equipped
with the Send function, to imageWARE Document Manager folders via the network.
imageWARE Document Manager Gateway is a standard feature of both the
Workgroup Edition and the Enterprise Edition of imageWARE Document Manager. It
consists of two programs: imageWARE Document Manager Gateway Server, which
stores the documents, and imageWARE Document Manager Gateway Administrator,
which makes the settings for document storage destinations.
Internet Protocol (IP)
The underlying set of networking rules that describes how data is transmitted across
the Internet. Internet Protocol enables data from one computer to be split into
packets, and sent to another computer with a specific IP address.
IP address
Internet Protocol address. A 32-bit numeric address used by IP (Internet Protocol) to
specify a computer or device on the Internet. The IP address is usually written as four
numbers delimited by periods. For example, 128.121.4.5.