User's Guide for Mac OS 9
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...device used for photographs. Lexmark adapter. The blank area between printed text or graphics and the edges of a specific computer on both sides of a sheet of paper. N-up . network printer. For example, Windows 98, Macintosh OS 9, or Macintosh OS X. Any external device ...75 IP (Internet Protocol) address. A 32-bit binary number that lets you reverse an image before printing. landscape orientation. network. See Lexmark adapter. driver. See printer software. duplex. glossy paper. Multiple-page document printed on a single sheet of pages 5 through 4 on . See N-...
...device used for photographs. Lexmark adapter. The blank area between printed text or graphics and the edges of a specific computer on both sides of a sheet of paper. N-up . network printer. For example, Windows 98, Macintosh OS 9, or Macintosh OS X. Any external device ...75 IP (Internet Protocol) address. A 32-bit binary number that lets you reverse an image before printing. landscape orientation. network. See Lexmark adapter. driver. See printer software. duplex. glossy paper. Multiple-page document printed on a single sheet of pages 5 through 4 on . See N-...