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Glossary
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MMR
The acronym for Modified Modified Read, which is a data compression encoding
method used for fax transmissions. Text-based originals are compressed to ap-
proximately 1/20 the original size.
Multi Page TIFF
A TIFF file that contains multiple pages.
NDPS
The acronym for Novell Distributed Print Services. This provides a high perform-
ance printing solution in NDS environments. By using the NDPS as a printer serv-
er, you can output from the desired printer, automatically download the printer
driver of a newly installed printer, simplify and automate complicated manage-
ment environments related to printer use, and integrate management related to
the network printer.
NDS
The acronym for Novell Directory Services.
This allows the centralized management in a hierarchical structure of shared re-
sources such as servers, printers and users information on the network, as well
as the access privilege and other information related to the users.
NetBEUI
The abbreviation for NetBIOS Extended User Interface. This is a network protocol
developed by IBM. NetBEUI enables you to construct a small-scale network sim-
ply by configuring computer names.
NetBIOS
The abbreviation for Network Basic Input Output System,which is a communica-
tion interface developed by IBM.
NetWare
A network operating system developed by Novell.
This uses NetWare IPX/SPX for the communication protocol.
Nprinter/Rprinter
A remote printer support module used when using a printer server in NetWare en-
vironments.
Rprinter is used for NetWare 3.x, and Nprinter for NetWare 4.x.
NTLM
The acronym for NT LAN Manager, which is a user authentication method used
for Windows NT or later. NTLM encodes password using MD4 or MD5 encoding
method.
NTP
The acronym for Network Time Protocol, which is a protocol used to adjust the
computer's internal clock precisely via the network. In a hierarchical method, the
time is adjusted with the server at the highest level using GPS to acquire the cor-
rect time, which is then referenced by each lower level host.
Number of Originals
Transmission with information of the total number of pages. A function used for
quick memory transmission. This allows the recipient to check whether the all
pages were received or not (In case of memory transmission, the total no. of pag-
es are automatically added).
OCR
The acronym for Optical Character Reader, which is a device or software that
converts handwritten or printed characters to text data by optically scanning
them and comparing them with previously stored patterns for identification.
OHP/OHT
A transparent sheet used for OHP (Overhead projector). This is used for presen-
tations.
OS
The acronym for Operating System. This is base software used to control the sys-
tem of a computer. Windows, MacOS, or Unix is an OS.
Outline font
A font using lines and curves to display an outline of a character.
Large characters can be displayed on a screen or printed with no jagged edges.
Overseas communi-
cation
This is a function used to communicate with an overseas recipient. If an overseas
communication mode is set, the fax is sent with a lower speed. Specifying an
overseas transmission mode ensures the fax transmission when faxing to the lo-
cation where transmission conditions are poor, even within the country.
Password TX
A function to send a fax with a password. If the recipient's fax machine is set to
closed network reception, the sender's fax machine should transmit the same
password as used for the closed network reception.
PASV
The abbreviation for PASsiVe, a mode used to connect to an FTP server from
within a firewall. If this mode is not selected, the firewall regards the access as
unauthorized and blocks the connection, disabling any file transmission.
Pause
A temporary break in dialing. In this machine, each pause creates a one second
break during dialing.
PB
A push telephone line.
PC-FAX
A function to send a fax directly from a computer without using paper.
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