140 A AppendixLocal printerIn this manual, a printer that is directly connected to a computer via parallel or USB cablesis known as a “local printer”.LoginA state where you can access resources (such as network hard disk or printers) on thecomputer system. Ending a login session is known as “log out”.Multiple UpA feature to print multiple pages on a piece of paper.NetWareA network OS developed by Novell.Network pathThe route to a computer or file on the “network”.It is used in cases as such when specifying a server name.Network printerIn this manual, a printer that is connected to the network via Ethernet cables is known as a“network printer”.Online HelpManual displayed on the computer screen.OSAbbreviation of Operating System, a software that controls and manages the basic activitiesof the hardware and software of the computer. It is a base to operate other software, suchas application software.Parallel interfaceOne data transmission method between the computer and peripherals. Transmit multiplebits of data simultaneously. A typical parallel interface is the Centronics, which is used toconnect between the computer and the peripherals, such as the printer.PDF FileIn this manual, PDF file refers to the online document created by Acrobat, a softwaredeveloped by Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States. To display a PDF file, youneed to have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer.PortConnection that allows the computer and the peripherals to exchange information.Port9100A network communication method able to send data on Windows 98/Windows Me/Windows2000/Windows XP/Windows Server 2003. For Windows 98/Windows Me, the TCP/IP DirectPrint Utility (Utility software is supplied by Fuji Xerox) must be installed.For Windows 2000/Windows XP/Windows Server 2003, Port9100 can be used on thestandard TCP/IP port monitor.Printable areaArea of a sheet of paper that can actually be printed on.