A.8 Glossary 227A.8 Glossary10BASE-T:A 10 MBps Ethernet network that uses a baseband signal and twisted-pair cable. It is oneof the IEEE802.3 standards.100BASE-TX:An extended version of 10BASE-T known as FastEthernet. Its communication speed is 100Mbps, which is much faster than 10 MBps of 10BASE-T.Address:Information (identifier) that is assigned to identify each node (computer or terminal) on anetwork. A number that specifies a location in a computer's memory is also called"address".Application software:Computer software designed to perform a specific task. Software for various needs, suchas word processing, spreadsheets, graphics, and databases, are available.ART EX:A page description language developed by Fuji Xerox.ART IV:An acronym for Advanced Rendering Tool and is a printer control language developed byFuji Xerox. IV indicates a version number.Bi-directional communication:A type of communication where two devices exchange information with each other. Itenables data transmission (such as print requests) as well as reception (such as job status)to and from the printer.BOOTP:An acronym for BOOTstrap Protocol. It is a protocol that allows a client on a TCP/IP networkto automatically acquire network configuration information from a server.Click:A single action of pressing and releasing a mouse button. In this guide, "click" refers topressing and releasing the left mouse button, whereas "right-click" refers to pressing andreleasing the right mouse button."Double-click" refers to a quick double action of pressing and releasing a mouse button.CD-ROM:A compact disk (CD) containing a large amount of data, including computer software andimages.CMYK:A color model that represents all colors as combinations of four process colors, which arecyan (C), magenta (M), yellow (Y) and black (K).CollateAn output programming where each copy set is delivered in the same order as the originals.If printing two copies of three-page original, the order of the output will be pages 1-2-3, 1-2-3.