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Appendix
TTI
Transmit Terminal Identification. Also called the TX Terminal ID. The TTI is the name
of a person or an organization and the facsimile number of the machine that sends a
document. In addition to the unit name that you register for the machine, you can
create up to 99 sender names that can be selected and used in place of the unit's
name when you send a facsimile.
TX
Abbreviation for "Transmission/Sending."
U
UAA
Universally Administered Address. See LAA.
UFR II
Ultra Fast Rendering II. A printing algorithm for realizing high speed monochrome
rendering. UFR II enables processing tasks to be executed and divided appropriately
between the host PC and the printer to greatly reduce overall printing time. The UFR
II printer driver supports only monochrome printers.
Ultra Fine
A resolution mode for sending originals at 16 dots/mm x 15.4 lines/mm (eight times
the standard resolution). If the receiving fax machine does not support this mode, the
original is automatically sent in the Super Fine or Fine mode.
URL
Uniform Resource Locator. A standard way of specifying the location of an object,
usually a Web page on the Internet. The URL for a Web page would look something
like this: "http://www.w3.org/default.htm". Here, "http:" indicates that a Web page is
being accessed, "www.w3.org" is the address of the server containing the Web page,
and "default.htm" is the file name under which the Web page is stored on the server.
UTP
Unshielded Twisted Pair cable. A cable containing one or more twisted pairs of wires
without additional shielding. UTP is more flexible and takes up less space than STP
(Shielded Twisted Pair) cable, but has less bandwidth.
V
Vector Graphics
See Raster Graphics.
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