Bounding box, Brightness, Cache – Konica Minolta bizhub PRESS 1250 User Manual

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bounding box

In a PostScript file, the smallest rectangle that encloses all of the
graphic elements. The bounding box is specified by two sets of
coordinates.

brightness

The amount of light reflected from a surface, regardless of the hue
or saturation of color. In print reproduction, the reflectance of the
paper affects brightness.

cache

To store data after it has been accessed so that future access will
be faster.

click charge

A fee that vendors charge for each printed or copied page. Click
charges are part of the maintenance agreement between the
vendor and the customer.

CMYK

A color representation scheme (or color space) in which cyan,
magenta, yellow, and black are combined to create full-color
images.

colorant

A pigment, dye, phosphor, or other such substance that produces
a color. Colorants are like building blocks of colors—for example,
green is composed of cyan and yellow, so cyan and yellow can be
considered colorants that make up the color green.

color cast

The predominance of a particular color that affects the whole
image in the original, proof, or reproduction. A color cast is due to
an excess of a color pigment or light. It is most obvious in gray and
near-gray areas.

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