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[Online help]A manual that can be viewed on your computer screen.[OS]Operating System. Software that controls and manages the basic operation of a computer'shardware and software. The operating system is the foundation for the operation ofapplication software.[Parallel interface]A data transmission system between a computer and peripherals. It allows simultaneoustransmission of multiple bits of data. One of the most popular parallel interfaces is aCentronics-type, which is used commonly to connect a computer to a printer.[PDF file]In this guide, any online document created with Acrobat (software developed by AdobeSystems) is called a “PDF file”. Adobe Reader software must be installed on a computer inorder to view PDF file contents.[Port]A connection point that allows exchange of information between a computer and itsperipherals.[Port 9100]A network communication protocol for transmitting data on Windows 2000, Windows XP,Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server2008 R2, and Mac OS 10.6.This protocol can be used on the standard TCP/IP port monitor.[ppm]A measurement that shows how many pages the printer is capable of printing in one minute.[Printable area]The area on paper which can be printed.[Print Driver]Software that translates data created with an application into a format the printer can readand print.[Print page buffer]Location for actual expansion and accumulation of print data.[Print Ticket]Print setting related information, including XPS files created by Windows Vista, Windows 7,Windows Server 2008 applications.[Protocol]A set of rules for communication between multiple devices and computer systems. Theserules define the procedures for transmitting information between hardware devices, andbetween two computers over a network.[Receive buffer]A location for temporary storage of data sent from a computer. Adding memory to increasethe size of the receive buffer makes the computer available more quickly when data is sent.A.12 Glossary 445

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