Konica Minolta Digital StoreFront User Manual
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lamination: The coating applied to paper for durability and/or appearance (for example, gloss or matte
laminate trimmed to paper edge).
login: The process of gaining access to the site by entering a user name and password.
logout: The process of ending a session on the site.
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mount: The backing for the print job (for example, foam core black or gator white).
My Account: The area of the site that gives you access to account-specific information, such as your
profile, address book, and order history and status.
My Order History: A page in the My Account area of the site that lists your orders with status
information.
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navigation bar: The bar at the top of the page that includes links you can click to get to the home page,
cart, My Account, order status, print shops, Customer Support (via Contact Us), and Help ( ).
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offline material: Content that is not uploaded but is delivered in some other way (for example,
CD/DVD, Flash drive, or hardcopy document) so it can be used during the production process.
opacity: In DSFdesign Studio products, a property of an object that controls whether you can see
through the object.
order: A shopping cart transaction which may include multiple jobs. Due dates and times are set at the
order level.
orientation: The way an image is positioned on the media: with the short side of the media up
(portrait) or the with the long side of the media up (landscape).
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page count: The total number of pages in a document.
panning: In DSFdesign Studio products, the process of moving the entire product after zooming to see
different parts of it, without accidentally moving any object that is part of the product.
paper/media: The paper or substrate on which a print job is produced (such as bond, cover, gloss,
vinyl, or canvas).
payment method: The way you pay for an order (for example, COD, credit card, PO, or pay at store).
pick-up: A job that you collect at the print shop that fills the order (and does not need to be shipped or
delivered).
preview: The ability to look at a PDF or a job on the screen before it gets printed.
print in color/sides: Printing in color ink or black ink, double-sided (duplex) or single-sided (simplex).