Toshiba GL-1020 All in One Printer User Manual


 
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MAC Address The unique address assigned by the manufacturer of a network
interface card.
Message Log A file that contains a historical record of errors and warnings that
occurred on the GL-1020 controller or the copier. The information
for each message includes the date, subsystem, and message
severity. You can filter the Message Log to list only those
messages that meet specific criteria.
On-demand printing A service designed to cut book and warehousing costs by printing
books at the time of sale.
Orientation The direction in which a document is laid out on a page. Portrait
orientation produces a vertical page layout (i.e., the page height is
greater than the width). Landscape orientation produces a
horizontal page layout (i.e., the page width is greater than the
height).
Printer Driver Software installed on the client workstation that enables printing
to a device. The TOSHIBA printer drivers are on the e-STUDIO
GL-1020 Client CD-ROM. They permit printing to the GL-1020
controller.
Private folder A folder that belongs to a registered user. When you create a new
user account, TopAccessComposer creates a private folder for
you. You must log on to the document editor / organizer in order to
view your private folder.
Properties User-definable attributes or settings. For example, print properties
include page orientation and duplex mode.
Property sheet A dialog box containing properties grouped by category. For
example, all properties that are related to finishing options are
grouped on the GL-1020 drivers’ Setup property page.
Property tab A Properties dialog box typically contains several tabs that allow
you to access property sheets, where options and settings are
grouped by category or function.
Public folder A TopAccessComposer system folder. The administrator and all
registered and unregistered users can edit, view and print
documents in the Public folder. They can also create Public
subfolders.
Definition of Common Terms
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