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Knocking Out - Light type is knocked out of a dark background.
LAN - Local Area Network - a method using hardware and software to connect two or
more computers together, to share information. Typically, a LAN connection is made
via coaxial or UTP cables, or by means of line-of-sight infrared signals.
Leading Edge - Refers to the edge of the paper that first enters the paper input side of the
digital duplicator.
Trailing Edge - Refers to the edge of the paper that last exits the paper output side of the
digital duplicator.
LED - Light Emitting Diodeslamps which emit light using semiconductor (versus
incandescent) technology.
LocalTalk Cable - The cable conforming to the Apple-proprietary LocalTalk
specifications used to connect two LocalTalk ports.
LocalTalk Port - An Apple-proprietary, serial port on the Macintosh computer which
communicates via the AppleTalk protocol.
LPI - Lines Per Inch – the number of lines of characters per inch of vertical page space.
Mac - The short form of Macintosh, the name of the personal computer produced by
Apple Computer, Inc.
Mac Clone - A computer that adheres to Apple Macintosh standards and is the equivalent
in performance.
Main Board - See Motherboard.
Master Interlock - The term used to describe the condition where the digital duplicator
refuses to make a new master because it is still using the current one. Typically, this
occurs when the requested copy count has not run to 0, or a just-created master has
only produced a proof copy.
Master Making - The process where the digital duplicator is creating the vellum master.
MB - see Megabyte
Mbps - Megabits-per-second - a unit of data communications speed measurement equal
to one million bits per second.
Megabyte - A unit of measure for memory or disk storage equal to 1,024 KBytes.
Megahertz - Also described as MHz, a unit of frequency measurement equal to one
million Hertz (cycles per second).
Memory - The component of a computer or controller where either temporary or
permanent storage of data or CPU instructions takes place.
MHz - See Megahertz.
Microprocessor - The CPU of a computer or controller. Typical implementations in
PC’s include the x86 family from Intel, AMD and Cyrix for the PC-family, and the
68000 and G3 (RISC) families for the Apple Macintosh.
Microsoft Windows NT - See Windows NT 3.5 or Windows NT 4.0.
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