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312 GL-1020 Administrator’s Guide
Registered user Any user who creates a new user account and logs on to the
system. Registered users have access to their own private
folders.
Remote operations Operations affecting the controller’s or digital copier’s functionality
that are performed from a client or administrator workstation.
RIP Raster Image Processor. A device that reads the text and
graphics in a document and outputs a bit-mapped image to a
printer. The acronym is used frequently as a verb, as in “The
controller is ripping the print job.”
Saddle stitch A binding method in which a booklet is stapled along the center
and folded.
SAP Service Advertising Protocol. A method used by a file server or
application server to inform other nodes on the network that it is
available for access.
Scan agent A set of properties for transferring scan jobs to a particular
destination.
Scan template A data structure containing the attributes for scan jobs, such as
single-sided or duplex printing, resolution and paper size. Public
templates are accessible to all users. Private templates are
defined for specific purposes and may be password-protected.
Scheduled Print A printing mode that allows you to delay printing a queued job
until a specific date and time.
Shared Key
Authentication
In wireless networking, an authentication mode that requires the
WEP keys of the client and the access point to match for
authentication to occur.
Sheet insertion A feature where a blank page is printed in between designated
pages of the original document. Insertion Sheets are stapled with
the original document (if stapling is requested). See also Page
Interleaving.
Simplex Printing on only one side of a piece of paper. See also Duplex.
SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. A protocol used for delivering
email to a server. Another protocol, usually POP3, must be used
to access and read the messages.
Definition of Common Terms
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