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IP address<br />
An address for a computer or device on a TCP/IP network. The format of an IP address is<br />
a 32-bit numeric address written as four numbers separated by periods.<br />
IPP<br />
A protocol for printing using HTTP.<br />
JavaScript<br />
A scripting language developed by Netscape Communications and executable on web<br />
browsers.<br />
Job<br />
A series of processes carried out by the computer. For example, processing the printing of<br />
one file is known as one print job. Canceling and outputting of printing are carried out in this<br />
unit of job.<br />
Local printer<br />
In this manual, a printer that is directly connected to a computer via parallel or USB cables<br />
is known as a “local printer”.<br />
Login<br />
A state where you can access resources (such as network hard disk or printers) on the<br />
computer system. Ending a login session is known as “log out”.<br />
Mode menu<br />
Consisting of the PCL, HP-GL and HP-GL/2 emulation modes, the mode menu is a menu<br />
for setting the conditions pertaining to each emulation mode.<br />
Multiple Up<br />
A feature to print multiple pages on a piece of paper.<br />
NetWare<br />
A network OS developed by Novell.<br />
Network path<br />
The route to a computer or file on the “network”.<br />
It is used in cases as such when specifying a server name.<br />
Network printer<br />
In this manual, a printer that is connected to the network via Ethernet cables is known as a<br />
“network printer”.<br />
Online Help<br />
Manual displayed on the computer screen.<br />
OS<br />
Abbreviation of Operating System, a software that controls and manages the basic activities<br />
of the hardware and software of the computer. It is a base to operate other software, such<br />
as application software.<br />
Parallel interface<br />
One data transmission method between the computer and peripherals. Transmit multiple<br />
bits of data simultaneously. A typical parallel interface is the Centronics, which is used to<br />
connect between the computer and the peripherals, such as the printer.<br />
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