Appendix87Appendix D GlossaryJobA group of print data. The stopping and output ofprinting are conducted on a job basis.LEDThis is the acronym for Light Emitted Diode.Local PrinterIn this manual, a local printer refers to a printerconnected directly to a computer via a parallel cable.LoginThis refers to the state whereby a user is able toaccess resources (hard disks, printers on a network)of a computer system. You "logout" to exit from alogin session.NetWare®This is a network OS developed by Novell, Inc.NetWare File ServerThis is the dedicated server required forconstructing a network with NetWare. Serversoftware is run on this server while client softwareis run on the client computer.Network PathThis points to the target computer or file on anetwork. It is used to specify a server name and soforth.Network PrinterIn this manual, a printer that is connected to thenetwork via the Ethernet cable is called a "networkprinter".N-upThis the feature that allows you to print multiplepages on one sheet of paper. DocuPrint C621 allowsyou to print using the 2-Up, 4-Up, 8_Up, or 16-UPfeature.Online/OfflineWhen the printer is ready to receive data, it is"online", if not, it is "offline". The machine has to beonline before copying or printing from applicationscan be done. However the machine must be offlinein order to use the printer control panel to select orchange settings. You can toggle between online andoffline by pressing the Online button on the printercontrol panel.Online HelpThis is electronic information shown on thecomputer screen.OSThis is the acronym for Operating System thatcontrols the basic operations of a computer'shardware and software. It also manages thesoftware and serves as the platform on whichsoftware applications run.Parallel InterfaceThis is one of the data transmission modes betweena computer and the peripherals. Multiple bits of datacan be sent at the same time. A representative makeis Centronics, used in connecting printers to theirperipheral equipment.