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Appendix
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Printgroove POD Serve
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Appendix
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Glossary of Terms
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Definition
AppAdmin
The Application Administrator is charged to manage the Print-
groove application, add Users and Groups, and create Job Tick-
ets and numbering schemes. The AppAdmin also identifies the
services and options offered by the print shop.
CRD
Central Reprographics Department
Dongle
A dongle is small hardware device that connects to a computer
to act as a security key to authenticate software. The dongle
must be plugged into the server at all times for Printgroove mod-
ules to operate.
Drop-down or Pulldown
Menu
A list of selectable options displayed when a User clicks on the
downward arrow.
Guide
The Print Shop User Solution of the Printgroove POD Suite,
Guide enables workflow management, application administra-
tion, and job ticket processing.
Home Page
The main screen to which a User is taken upon login and returns
to after performing actions within the application. A User is able
to access all the menus and necessary functions from their
“Home” page.
Interface
The screens, dialog boxes, and messages with which the user
interacts to use the Printgroove application.
JDF
Job Definition Format is a digital data formatting standard pro-
viding a basic building block to manage the complete print pro-
duction workflow. JDF uses XML (extensible markup language)
to streamline information exchange between different applica-
tions systems and includes a set of messaging rules and com-
munications protocols to ensure that all job related data can be
shared.
Job Ticket
An order form or template built to JDF standards which is used
to submit jobs online to the printshop.
Nodes
Locations where work is performed on jobs in a (print shop)
workflow.
Portable Document Format is an open file format created by
Adobe Systems. It is used for representing two-dimensional
documents in a fixed layout format.
Permissions
Settings, defined by the Application Administrator, that deter-
mine a User’s ability to perform certain functions within the ap-
plication.