Konica Minolta bizhub C353 User Manual
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DPI (dpi)
Abbreviation for Dots Per Inch. A resolution unit used by printers and scanners.
Indicates how many dots per inch are represented in an image.
The higher the value, the higher the resolution.
Driver
Software that works as a bridge between a computer and a peripheral device.
DSN
Abbreviation for Delivery Status Notifications. A delivery status notification message
that is sent back to the sender at the time the E-mail is received at the recipients mail
server.
Dynamic authentication
(LDAP setting)
An authentication method option for connecting to the LDAP server from the multi-
functional product. Select this option if the name and password for logging on to the
LDAP server must be entered each time by the user when referencing the destination
information from the LDAP server.
ECM
Abbreviation for Error Correction Mode.
Error resend mode of G3 communication. It confirms whether the data is correctly
sent to the recipient or not, and if it is not correctly sent, it communicates by resend-
ing the same data. If the recipient is set for the ECM mode and the communication
is done in ECM unless ECM off is specified in this machine.
Ethernet
LAN transmission line standard.
Fax ID
The identifying code for the mutual recognition when transmitting faxes. Normally the
fax number is registered as the fax ID.
File extension
The characters added to the file name in order to identify file formats. The file exten-
sion is added after a period, for example, ".bmp" or ".jpg".
Forced memory reception
This is the function to store the received document in memory and to print if required.
Frame Erase
This is a function to erase the black shadow around the document and then transmit
the fax, for example, when scanning the document formed of booklet or when scan-
ning a document by keeping ADF open.
Frame type
Type of communication format used in a NetWare environment.
Communication is not possible if the same frame type is not used.
FTP
Abbreviation for File Transfer Protocol. A protocol for transferring files over the Inter-
net or an intranet on the TCP/IP network.
F code
This is a communication procedure for the usage of sub address of T.30* standard-
ized by ITU-T (international telecommunication union) provided by Japanese Com-
munications Industrial Corporation. In the communication between fax machines
with the F code function, various functions that use F code can be utilized even if the
manufacturers of the fax machines are different. In this machine, F code is used in
the bulletin boards, relay request, relay transmissions, confidential communication,
and password transmission. (*Communication standard)
G3
This is a fax communication mode standardized by the ITU-T (International Telecom-
munication Union). The communication modes are G3 and G4. G3 is currently the
most popularly used mode.
Gateway
Hardware and software used as the point where a network is connected to a network.
A gateway also changes data formats, addresses, and protocols according to the
connected network.
Gradation
The light and dark levels of an image. As the number increases, smoother brightness
variations can be reproduced.
Gray Scale
Monochrome image expressed with black and white gradation information.
Group
Grouping of the abbreviation No. of multiple groups. This function is useful when
there is a large number sequential broadcast and sequential polling received in the
same address.
GSS-SPNEGO/
Simple/Digest MD5
Authentication methods for logging on to the LDAP server. The authentication meth-
od (GSS-SPENGO, SIMPLE or Digest MD5) for the LDAP server differs depending on
the server being used and the server settings.
Halftone
The method of producing the light and dark parts of an image through varying sizes
of black and white dots.
Hard disk
Large capacity storage device for storing data.
The data can be stored even if the power is turned off.
Host name
Displayed name of a device over a network.
HTTP
Abbreviation for HyperText Transfer Protocol. A protocol used to send and receive
data between a Web server and a client (Web browser). Documents containing im-
ages, recordings, or video clips can be exchanged with the expressive form informa-
tion.
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