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xxviii GL-1010 Administrator’s Guide
SUPPLEMENTAL REFERENCES
In addition to the information in this guide, the following
reference material is available to assist you in using and
optimizing your GL-1010 controller:
Toshiba Operator’s Manual for Copying Functions
This manual describes the digital copier functions: how to make
copies, maintain the copier and troubleshoot mechanical and
copying problems.
Quick Start Guide
The purpose of this guide is to introduce users to the GL-1010
product, summarize installation and operational procedures, and
describe system requirements and specifications. A printed copy
of this manual ships GL-1010.
Remote Operations Those operations that affect the GL-1010 or Toshiba e-STUDIO28/35/
45 functionality, but are performed from a client or administrator
workstation across the network. An example of a remote operation is
printing a document from your workstation that is output on the
Toshiba e-STUDIO28/35/45 copier.
Scheduled Print A job type that allows user to schedule their print 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.
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol. The protocol used for
communication between the GL-1010 and network-connected
devices. For a more technical definition of this term, please refer to the
Glossary at the end of this guide.
NDPS Gateway Novell Distributed Print Services (NDPS) simplifies the process of
setting up, administering, and troubleshooting Novell printing by
migrating away from queue-based printing toward a more “plug in and
print” paradigm. In order for non NDPS-aware printers, such as the
GL-1010, to operate within this model, a proprietary “gateway” must
be installed and configured on the network. The Toshiba NDPS
Gateway is distributed on the e-STUDIO GL-1010 Admin’s Client CD-
ROM.
Key Terms and Concepts Defined
Term or Concept Definition