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JES3.

An MVS subsystem that receives jobs into the

system, converts them to internal format, selects them

for running, processes their output, and purges them

from the system. In complexes that have several loosely

coupled processing units, the JES3 program manages

processors so that the global processor exercises

centralized control over the local processors and

distributes jobs to them via a common job queue.

K

KB.

Kilobyte (1KB=1 024 bytes).

L

LAN.

Local area network.

landscape orientation.

Text and images that are

printed parallel to the longer side of the forms.

laser (light amplification by stimulated emission of

radiation).

A device that emits a beam of coherent

light.

latent image.

In a printer, the invisible image that

exists in the sensitized material after exposure but

before development.

layout plan.

A list of requirements, such as electrical

and space, that must be considered before installing the

IBM InfoPrint 3000.

library.

A collection of related files. For example, one

line of an invoice may form an item, a complete invoice

may form a file, and the collection of inventory control

files may form a library. The libraries used by an

organization are known as the data bank.

licensed program.

A separately priced program that

bears an IBM copyright and is offered to customers

under the terms and conditions of the Agreement for

IBM Licensed Programs.

line printer.

A printer that prints a line of characters

as a unit. Contrast with page printer.

logical page.

The print on the page, such as composed

text, graphics, and fonts within defined margins.

logo.

An identifying emblem, statement, or motto of a

company.

M

MB.

Megabyte (1MB=1 048 576 bytes).

MICR.

Magnetic ink character recognition.

microcode.

In the InfoPrint 3000, refers to the

microprogramming stored on the microcode (or EC)

diskette. Microcode is used by the control unit to

manage the printer and its functions.

microperforation.

Extremely small perforations. After

forms are separated, those with microperforations

typically have smoother edges than those with regular

perforations.

MIH.

Missing interruption handler.

MMR.

Modified-Modified READ; 2-dimensional

image compression algorithm. Also referred to as

CCITT Group 4.

MR.

Modified READ; (READ=Relative Element

Address Designate) 2-dimensional image compression

algorithm. Also referred to as CCITT Group 3.

Multiple Virtual Storage/System Product (MVS/SP).

Consisting of MVS/System Product Version 1 and the

MVS/370 Data Facility Product operating on a

System/370 processor.

N

nonimpact printer.

A printer in which printing is not

the result of mechanical impacts. Contrast with impact

printer.

nonprocess runout (NPRO).

An operation that moves

forms through the forms path without printing.

O

OCR.

Optical character recognition.

offset paper.

A grade of paper to which sizing is

added to resist moisture and surface during printing by

ink presses.

OGL.

Overlay Generation Language.

operating environment.

The physical environment; for

example, temperature, humidity, layout, or power

requirements.

operating requirements.

A list of requirements, such

as environmental, electrical, and space, that must be

satisfied before the IBM InfoPrint 3000 can be installed.

Operating System/Virtual Storage (OS/VS).

A

compatible extension of the IBM System/360 Operating

System that supports hardware and the extended

control facilities of System/370

optical character recognition (OCR).

Character

recognition that uses optical means to identify graphic

characters.

orientation.

The number of degrees an object is

rotated relative to a reference; for example, the

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