IBM 1800409-001A Printer User Manual


 
SIO Simultaneous Interface Operation: a Crown function that allows printing
to all three of the printer’s concurrently active ports. See also Crown.
Software Loadable System (SLS) Your printer offers a software
loadable system, SLS, which allows you to add features and enhancements
as they become available from QMS. This feature works through the parallel
port via the control panel or PS Executive Series Utilities, and it makes it
easier for you to keep up with the latest software changes.
Start-Up Page A page generated automatically when you turn on the printer,
if it has not been disabled through the control panel, an application (such as
PS Executive Series Utilities), a PostScript operator, or a DOC function. This
page gives limited information on the printer, such as the printer’s name, the
number of pages printed to date, current interface settings, and the amount
of RAM available.
Status Page A page or multiple pages listing detailed printer status, such as
identification information and settings, current memory configuration,
timeout values, communication and buffer settings, and available fonts. The
printer has two status page options, standard and the advanced. The standard
page is more detailed than a start-up page, but far less so than the advanced
option. (See “The Status Pages” in chapter 5 for details.)
System Administrator The person in charge of operating a network; also
called a network administrator.
Trailer Page A separator page that prints after the last page of a print job to
identify a print job and help users sort out jobs. For details on this page and
what it monitors, see “Header and Trailer Pages” in chapter 5. Also, the
information on trailer pages for this printer can be customized with QMS
Document Option Commands. (The QMS Crown Document Option
Commands manual, which came with your printer, contains more
information.)
Utility Software, such as PS Executive Series Utilities, that performs a specific
function of system management, such as maintaining disks and files or
controlling a printer.
G-4 Glossary