Xerox 4112 All in One Printer User Manual


 
Xerox 4112/4127 Copier/Printer User Guide Glossary-10
Glossary
System Specified The system determines the most appropriate settings for the given job. This
could be an output location, output order, or resolution. System Specified
settings can generally be changed by selecting various FreeFlow Print Server
system options in the Setup: Preferences window. See also, default.
2D Overstrike 2D Overstrike is a PCL image quality control that causes each scan line to be
shifted by one pixel in both the fast and slow scan directions and to be merged
with the original scan line. The will cause very dark patterns to be printed as a
solid black line.
2-sided The 2-sided selection enables or disables printing on both sides of the paper.
2X scaling 2X scaling is a PCL image quality control that scales the patterns by a factor of
two. This process works well for printing user-defined patterns designed for 300
dpi.
Tagged Image File
Format (TIFF)
A common image format developed by Aldus and Microsoft for scanned color
and black and white images. It is a versatile, reliable, and widely supported
bitmap format designed for exchanging digital information.
TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol: Commonly used network
communications protocol supported by the FreeFlow Print Server. It is a set of
data communications protocols, or a type of “language” that the devices use to
“speak” with each other.
throughput The measurement of the speed of a printer, expressed in pages per minute.
TIFF See Tagged Image File Format.
toner Particles of resin and carbon black. Toner accepts an electrical charge and is
used to create the xerographic prints.
trapping An image processing technique used to compensate for misregistration in a
print engine or press.
UFST Agfa’s Universal Font Scaling Technology, is one of several font rasterizers.
The USFT control setting is used to adjust the amount of thickening for
Intellifont scalable fonts.
uncollated A method of stacking printed pages. Documents are printed in separate sets of
each page. Printing two sets of a three page document would result in a 1-1-1,
2-2-2 page order. See also, collated.
UNIX An operating system for computers, usually working in a network environment.
It consists of a hierarchical system of commands, shells, files, and directories.
Unspecified Stock A stock name that presents the system with a minimum of limitations for
printing.
VIPP Variable Data Internet PostScript PrintWare: Setting up and using a “VIPP
cache” queue enables you to reuse desired document objects that exist in a
post ripped state.
virtual printers Logical names for the printer that allow different sets of default attributes to be
applied to submitted jobs. The Print Operator and System Administrator define
virtual printer names and the associated set of attributes and values.
Walk Up User Has the minimum access rights. This user is not required to logon.
warm boot Restarting the Print Server while power is still on.
warning A notice that alerts users to safety information that will prevent personal injury.