Konica Minolta bizhub C650 User Manual

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C650

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Appendix

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Bulletin board

This function posts the documents to be viewed, or stores the documents to be
transmitted through polling.

Byte

Unit of information (data quantity) on a computer or printer. Configured as 1 byte
equals 8 bits.

Check Dest. & Send

A function for sending a fax only after a comparison of the specified fax number with
the fax number information (CSI) for the recipient’s machine indicates a match. This
prevents misdirected transmissions since a transmission error occurs if the numbers
do not match.

Client

A computer that uses the services provided by a server through a network.

Closed Network RX

A function for accepting only transmissions from recipient machines with a matching
password.

CMYK

Abbreviation for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black. The colors in the toner and ink
used for color printing can all be represented by changing the mixing ratio of the four
colors of CMYK.

Color matching

Technology for decreasing the difference in color among different devices such as
scanners, displays, and printers.

Compact PDF

Compression method for reducing the data amount using the PDF format when con-
verting color documents to data. The highest compression efficiency is achieved by
identifying the text and image regions and using the resolution and compression
method most appropriate for each region. The compact PDF format can be selected
when converting documents to data using the scanning functions of this machine.

Confidential communication

A function for sending and receiving documents to be viewed only by specific per-
sons. The sent confidential document is saved in a confidential box on the recipient’s
fax machine and is not printed when it is received. The received document can be
printed if a specific operation is performed, for example, the access code for the
confidential box is entered.

Consolidated document

This is a function to detect and send the respective size of document by setting the
document with different sizes.

Contrast

The difference in intensity between the light and dark parts of the image (light/dark
variation). An image with little light/dark variation is said to have a low contrast, and
an image with large light/dark variation is said to have a high contrast.

CSV

Abbreviation for Comma Separated Values. One of the formats for saving database
or spreadsheet data as a text file. (The file extension is ".csv".) The data, which is
separated by commas (as the delimiter), can be shared by different applications.

Default

The initial settings. The settings first selected when the machine is turned on, or the
settings first specified when the function is selected.

Default gateway

A device, such as a computer or router, used as a "gateway" to access computers
not on the same LAN.

Default value

The setting value specified in advance when the machine was shipped from the fac-
tory. Some default settings can be changed from the settings menu. It is convenient
when frequently used value is set as default settings depending on the usage condi-
tions.

Density

An indication of the amount of darkness in the image.

Density Compensation

Color correction function used in output devices such as printers and displays.

DHCP

Abbreviation for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A protocol in which a client
computer on a TCP/IP network automatically specifies the network settings from the
server. With collective management of the IP address for DHCP clients on the DHCP
server, you can avoid duplication of an address and you can build a network easily.

Dialing method

There are three types: PB (push-button (tone) dialing), 10PPS (pulse dialing at 10
pps), and 20PPS (pulse dialing at 20 pps).

Dither

One method of combining two colors to create an approximate representation of
shades of gray. Processing is easier than with error diffusion, but this can lead to ir-
regularities.

DNS

Abbreviation for Domain Name System. A system that acquires the supported IP ad-
dresses from host names in a network environment. DNS allows the user to access
other computers over a network by specifying host names, instead of difficult to
memorize and understand IP addresses.

Double-sided binding position

This is a function for specifying the binding position of a double-sided document
sent using the ADF. There is top/bottom binding, where the binding position is at the
top (or) bottom of the document, and there is left/right binding, where the binding po-
sition is at the left (or right) of the document and the top and bottom of the second
side of the document differ.

Term

Definition

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