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Xerox DocuPrint C2255 User Manual

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306 A Appendix
[DNS]
Domain Name System. A name resolution service that converts host names to IP
addresses.
[dpi]
Dots per inch. A unit of measurement of resolution, indicating the number of dots printed
within in one inch (approximately 25.4 mm).
[Emulation]
The ability of the printer to imitate another type of printer and produce the same results.
A print mode where the printer emulates other printer is called the “emulation mode”.
[EtherTalk]
A communication protocol of “AppleTalk
®
,” which is network software for the Macintosh.
[Font]
A style of type or characters. Specifies one set of characters of uniform design.
[Full color]
The maximum number of colors that can be displayed on your computer screen, which is
approximately 16.77 million colors.
[Grams per Square Meter (g/m2)]
The weight in grams of one square meter of paper.
[HTTP]
A protocol used to communicate with a web browser over the Internet.
[ICM]
Image Color Matching. Color management software adopted by Windows 98, Windows Me,
Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003. Corrects device-specific color
differences to match display colors with print result colors.
[Image Enhancement]
A feature that artificially increases resolution by smoothing transitions between black and
white, and by reducing jagged lines.
[Install]
To add software or hardware to a computer or peripheral so it can be used. A print driver or
other software can be installed in a computer system, or a hard disk can be installed in the
printer.
In this guide “to install” mainly refers to loading software on a computer.
[Installer]
Software that installs software on a computer.
[Interface]
The point where two things (systems) come into contact with each other. This term is
commonly used to describe a contact point between a computer and a printer, or between
a user and a device.
The (electronic) specifications of an interface are sometimes called simply “interface”.

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BrandXerox
ModelDocuPrint C2255
CategoryPrinter
LanguageEnglish

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