Ricoh INFOPRINT XT GLD0-0025-01 User Manual
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maps
the
job
to
the
user
who
submitted
it.
InfoPrint
Manager
maps
a
local
job
ID
to
a
global
job
ID.
logical
destination.
In
InfoPrint
Manager,
an
object
to
which
users
or
programs
submit
jobs.
The
destination
routes
the
jobs
to
one
or
more
actual
destinations
that
represent
output
devices,
such
as
printers,
electronic
systems,
or
fax
machines.
logical
page.
Synonymous
with
page.
logical
printer.
In
InfoPrint
Manager,
a
type
of
logical
destination.
The
logical
printer
routes
jobs
to
one
or
more
physical
printers,
which
represent
printer
devices.
M
Management
Console.
In
InfoPrint
Manager,
a
graphical
user
interface
for
doing
administrative
tasks.
medium.
In
InfoPrint
Manager,
an
object
representing
the
physical
material
on
which
the
job
prints.
metrics
directory.
In
InfoPrint
XT,
the
directory
in
which
it
stores
the
metrics
files
for
all
the
Xerox
resources
that
you
load.
The
metrics
directory
is
one
of
these:
v
%PDXTWORKDIR%\resources\common\metrics
v
%PDXTWORKDIR%\resources\
resgrp\metrics
v
C:\OtherDirectory\metrics
message
catalog.
(1)
A
file
that
contains
all
the
possible
messages
that
can
display
during
the
processing
done
by
an
application.
(2)
An
indexed
table
of
messages.
Two
or
more
catalogs
can
contain
the
same
index
values.
The
index
value
in
each
table
refers
to
a
different
language
version
of
the
same
message.
Mixed
Object
Document
Content
Architecture
(MO:DCA).
An
architected,
device-independent
data
stream
for
interchanging
documents.
Mixed
Object
Document
Content
Architecture-
Presentation
(MO:DCA-P).
A
subset
of
MO:DCA
that
defines
presentation
documents.
MO:DCA.
Mixed
Object
Document
Content
Architecture.
MO:DCA-P.
Mixed
Object
Document
Content
Architecture-Presentation.
monospaced
font.
(1)
A
font
in
which
the
spacing
of
the
characters
does
not
vary.
(2)
A
font
in
which
the
graphic
characters
have
uniform
character
increments.
Contrast
with
proportionally-spaced
font.
multiple-up
printing.
The
arrangement
of
more
than
one
page
of
data
on
a
single
sheet
of
paper.
Synonymous
with
N_UP.
N
N_UP.
(1)
The
partitioning
of
a
side
of
a
sheet
into
a
fixed
number
of
equal
size
partitions.
For
example,
4-up
divides
each
side
of
a
sheet
into
four
equal
partitions.
(2)
Pertaining
to
the
number
of
forms
that
you
put
together
in
a
layout.
Typical
layouts
are
2_UP,
4_UP,
8_UP,
16_UP,
and
so
on.
You
specify
N_UP
printing
to
use
the
maximum
area
of
the
sheet.
Synonymous
with
multiple-up
printing.
non-process
runout
(NPRO).
(1)
An
operation
that
moves
paper
or
forms
through
the
paper
path
of
a
printer
without
printing.
(2)
The
process
of
removing
the
last
few
sheets
of
a
job
that
has
finished
printing
on
a
continuous-forms
printer.
Typically,
the
last
sheets
of
a
job
remain
in
the
printer,
and
the
next
job
forces
the
last
sheets
of
the
previous
job
out
of
the
printer.
This
procedure
saves
time
when
printing
is
continuous,
but
when
a
delay
exists
between
jobs,
it
is
necessary
to
remove
the
end
of
the
last
job.
After
a
period
of
time,
as
specified
by
an
NPRO
parameter,
the
printer
clears
out
the
last
sheets
of
the
job.
normal
duplex
printing.
Duplex
printing
for
sheets
that
are
bound
on
the
long
edge
of
the
paper,
regardless
of
whether
the
printing
is
in
portrait
orientation
or
landscape
orientation.
Contrast
with
tumble
duplex
printing.
NPRO.
Non-process
runout.
O
offset
stacking.
For
certain
printer
devices,
a
function
through
which
the
printer
can
offset
the
printed
output
pages
for
easy
job
separation.
orientation.
(1)
In
printing,
the
number
of
degrees
an
object
is
rotated
relative
to
a
reference;
for
example,
the
orientation
of
an
overlay
relative
to
the
logical
page
origin,
or
the
orientation
of
printing
on
a
page
relative
to
the
page
coordinates.
Orientation
usually
applies
to
blocks
of
information.
Character
rotation
applies
to
individual
characters.
(2)
The
angle
between
the
top
or
bottom
edge
of
the
page
and
the
baselines
of
text,
as
measured
in
a
clockwise
direction.
(3)
The
rotation
of
an
element
relative
to
a
fixed
reference.
operator.
In
InfoPrint
Manager
and
InfoPrint
XT,
the
person
responsible
for
printer
devices.
Also,
this
person
does
a
subset
of
tasks
for
InfoPrint
Manager
queues
and
actual
destinations,
and
does
some
job-related
tasks.
output
writer.
On
a
z/OS
system,
the
part
of
the
job
entry
subsystem
that
receives
job
output
from
the
system
spool.
overlay.
(1)
A
resource
object
that
can
contain
text,
image,
graphics,
and
bar
code
data.
Overlays
define
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