Toshiba GL-1010 Fax Machine User Manual


 
GL-1010 Network Fax Operator’s Guide 19
GL-1010 This component of the e-STUDIO GL-1010
Electronic Document Processing System provides
network connectivity between the client
workstations and the digital copier connected to it.
The GL-1010 is physically mounted to the
TOSHIBA e-STUDIO28/35/45. In this guide, it is
sometimes referred to simply as “controller” or
“device”.
Local Operations Those operations that affect the GL-1010 or
TOSHIBA e-STUDIO28/35/45 functionality and
are performed on the physical device, usually
from the copier’s LCD touch screen. An example
of local operation is changing the IP address of
the GL-1010 from the TCP/IP Setting LCD touch
screen.
Network Printing Printing from a Windows, Macintosh, or Unix
client workstation to the GL-1010, with the output
produced on the connected TOSHIBA e-
STUDIO28/35/45.
Fax Driver A software component that enables application
programs to interact with the fax software without
the application programs having to concern
themselves with the specific fax requirements.
Delayed Fax A fax job type that allows user to schedule their
transmission of the job for a future date and time.
Walk-up
functions
Those operations performed from the control
panel of the TOSHIBA e-STUDIO28/35/45. This
includes standard copy functions, as well as
network print monitoring and management
functions.
Terms and Concepts Defined
Term Definition