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G

graphics.

(1)

Charts,

pictures,

illustrations,

and

tables

created

from

fundamental

drawing

units

such

as

lines,

curves,

and

polygons.

(2)

Images,

text,

or

a

combination

of

both

that

you

can

put

on

an

overlay

by

name.

graphical

user

interface

(GUI).

A

type

of

computer

interface

that

presents

a

visual

metaphor

of

a

real-world

scene,

often

of

a

desktop,

by

combining

high-resolution

graphics,

pointing

devices,

menu

bars

and

other

menus,

overlapping

windows,

icons

and

the

object-action

relationship.

Contrast

with

command

line

interface.

I

icon.

(1)

A

graphical

representation

of

a

choice

or

object

for

the

user

to

select.

An

icon

can

represent

something

a

user

wants

to

work

with,

such

as

a

document,

file,

application,

or

user-created

object

or

list.

An

icon

can

also

represent

an

action

a

user

wants

to

do.

(2)

A

graphical

symbol

displayed

on

a

screen

that

a

user

can

select

to

call

a

function

or

software

application.

image.

(1)

An

electronic

representation

of

an

original

document

or

picture

produced

by

a

scanning

device

or

created

from

software.

(2)

A

pattern

of

toned

and

untoned

pels

that

form

a

picture.

image

cell.

A

portion

of

an

image

that

saves

storage

by

defining

only

part

of

a

raster

pattern.

Each

image

cell

must

also

contain

information

that

defines

the

placement

of

its

raster

pattern

in

the

complete

image.

An

image

cell

can

repeat

so

that

it

fills

a

defined

area.

InfoPrint

Manager.

(1)

A

solution

of

software

products

and

hardware

products.

The

solution

can

supplement

or

replace

the

offset

presses

and

copiers

in

print

shops

with

high-quality,

non-impact,

black-and-white

or

process-color

printers.

InfoPrint

Manager

takes

documents

from

creation

to

the

published

and

kitted

product.

(2)

In

InfoPrint

Manager

and

InfoPrint

XT

software

publications,

InfoPrint

Manager

for

Windows

or

any

of

its

components.

InfoPrint

Manager

for

Windows.

The

software

component

of

InfoPrint

Manager.

InfoPrint

Manager

for

Windows

handles

the

scheduling,

archiving,

retrieving,

and

assembly

of

a

print

job

and

its

related

resource

files.

It

also

tracks

the

finishing

and

packing

of

the

printed

product.

initial

value

document.

Synonym

for

default

document.

Intelligent

Printer

Data

Stream

(IPDS).

(1)

An

all-points-addressable

(APA)

data

stream

that

enables

users

to

position

text,

images,

and

graphics

at

any

defined

point

on

the

printed

page.

(2)

Information

that

the

host

sends

to

IPDS

printers.

This

information

generally

contains

basic

formatting,

error

recovery,

and

character

data,

and

enables

the

printers

to

make

decisions.

(3)

An

architected

host-to-printer

data

stream

that

contains

both

the

data

(text,

image,

graphics,

and

bar

codes)

and

controls

the

definition

of

how

to

present

the

data.

IPDS

provides

a

device-independent

interface

to

control

and

manage

APA

printers.

International

Organization

for

Standardization

(ISO).

An

organization

of

national

standards

bodies

from

various

countries

established

to

promote

development

of

standards

to

facilitate

international

exchange

and

services,

and

develop

cooperation

in

intellectual,

scientific,

technological,

and

economic

activity.

IPDS.

Intelligent

Printer

Data

Stream.

ISO.

International

Organization

for

Standardization.

J

JCL.

Job

control

language.

JES.

Job

Entry

Subsystem.

job

control

language

(JCL).

A

language

of

control

statements

used

to

identify

a

computer

job

or

describe

its

requirements

to

an

operating

system.

Job

Entry

Subsystem

(JES).

(1)

An

IBM

licensed

program

that

receives

jobs

into

the

system

and

processes

all

output

data

that

is

produced

by

jobs.

(2)

A

z/OS

subsystem

that

receives

jobs

into

the

system,

converts

them

to

an

internal

format,

selects

them

for

execution,

processes

their

output,

and

purges

them

from

the

system.

job

ID.

A

local

or

global

identifier

that

identifies

a

job

to

a

job

submitter,

administrator,

operator,

or

to

InfoPrint

Manager

or

to

z/OS.

See

local

job

identifier,

global

job

identifier.

jogging.

A

function

that

allows

the

printed

output

pages

to

be

offset

for

easy

separation

of

the

print

jobs.

See

also

offset

stacking.

L

landscape

orientation.

The

position

of

a

printed

page

on

a

sheet

of

paper,

so

that

the

longer

edges

of

the

paper

are

the

top

and

bottom

of

the

page,

and

the

shorter

edges

of

the

paper

are

the

sides

of

the

page.

Contrast

with

portrait

orientation.

line

printer.

A

device

that

prints

individual

characters

in

sequence

from

left

to

right,

and

top

to

bottom.

Contrast

with

page

printer.

local

job

identifier.

In

InfoPrint

Manager,

a

job

identifier

that

the

server

automatically

generates,

which

Glossary

of

selected

InfoPrint

Solutions

Company

terms

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