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Emulation
A function to decode and process the page description languages of
other printers. This printer provides support for PCL6, KPDL, and KC-GL
emulation.
Form Feed Timeout
When sending data to a printer, there may occur time pauses. This
printer includes functionality to avoid form feeding even when data is not
received for a while and continue after a pause in sent data. Form feed
timeout is a feature to wait the specified time before outputting this auto
form feed page. The printer automatically outputs a page when the wait
period has exceeded the configured form feed timeout period. However,
no page is output if there is no print data on the last page.
Grayscale
A method of representing colors on a computer. Images are expressed
in only shades of brightness from black to white, including no color
information, or 'monochrome.' The number of gray levels that can be
expressed is determined by the number of bits. 1 bit allows only black
and white and no intermediate levels, 8 bits allows 256 levels (including
black and white) and 16 bit allows 65536 gray levels.
IEEE1284
An international standard for connecting printers and computers. This
standard was established in 1994 by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and
Electronic Engineers).
IP Address
An identification number assigned to every computer connected to a
TCP/IP network. Represented by 4 octets of numbers from 0 - 255, such
as 192.168.110.171.
KPDL
A Kyocera page description language compatible with Adobe PostScript
Level 3.
MP tray
The paper supply tray on the right side of the machine. Use this tray
instead of the cassettes when printing onto envelopes, postcards,
transparencies, or labels.
NetBEUI (NetBIOS Extended User Interface) Setting
A network protocol developed by IBM in 1985. An extension of the
NetBIOS protocol, NetBEUI delivers better performance than TCP/IP on
small scale networks. However, it is not suitable for large scale networks
because it has no routing functionality to determine the best suitable
route from many routes. A standard protocol of IBM OS/2 and Microsoft
Windows operating systems, which provide file and print services based
on NetBEUI.
NetWare
A network OS (network management software) from Novell. Netware
can be run on many different operating systems.