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GL-1020 Administrator’s Guide 303
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ADSC Adobe Document Structuring Convention. An advanced
PostScript option that lets you print each page of a document as a
self-contained print job.
ADU Auto-Duplexing Unit. An accessory that allows double-sided
printing and copying (optional).
Auto Continue A set of options that enables you to specify how you want the
digital copier to respond to paper-out conditions.
Bandwidth The volume of data per unit of time a computer can handle.
Bandwidth is increased by connecting to faster transmission lines.
Bin An output tray of a finishing unit or other paper output peripheral
such as a mailbox sorter.
Booklet mode A feature where each page of a document is printed on a half
sheet of paper, which can then be folded and/or stapled to
produce a smaller booklet/magazine. Booklet mode was
previously known as magazine sort. The GL-1020 supports two
kinds of Booklet mode: left to right read mode and right to left read
mode.
Bypass Feeder See Stack Feed Bypass.
Cascade Printing A feature where a copier switches to the next output tray when the
first designated output tray is full.
Cassette The copier’s containers for input paper.
Client/Server A network architecture in which client machines request services
and server machines provide the services.
Cover Sheet A feature where one or two pages (front or front/back) are printed
with the original document as a cover. The cover sheet is stapled
with the document (if stapling is requested).
Creep Size Creep refers to the amount by which each page sticks out
compared with the last page when folded in a stack. Generally,
the longer the document (i.e., the more pages it has), the greater
the creep size. If you plan on trimming the final booklet, specifying
the creep size can prevent the contents of the booklet from
“creeping” into the page's “trim zone”. The minimum is 0 mm and
the maximum is 20 mm.
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