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44-23 Network Setup options
Is user login needed to browse NDS tree? Yes/No [No]
Select No if no password is required to browse the tree. You can proceed to navigate to the Print Server object.
Select Yes if network permissions require that you log in to browse the NDS tree and see the Print Server object you want to select. If you select Yes, you are prompted to navigate to the User Login object.
Navigate to the User
Login object.
This message is displayed if you selected Yes for the previous option. Choose Set and browse the NDS tree, as described in the following paragraphs.
NDS Tree name
Object list, “..”
Browsing to find the User Login object begins with the NDS tree that you selected previously (with Select NDS Tree). Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to scroll a list of objects in the tree beneath the [Root] in the hierarchy, or use the navigation symbol “..” to go up one level at a time.
In each subsequent browse screen, the top line represents your current location. The second line contains:
•A list of objects in the current container directly below your current location
•The symbol “..” to go up one level
With an object selected, choose Set to travel down the tree, or choose “..” to go up the tree. When you select an object and choose Set, that object is displayed on the top line, and the second line lists objects directly below it.
Continue to browse the NDS tree until the User Login object is displayed in the second line. Choose Set.
Contents
Toshiba GA-1120
About the Documentation
Part Number
Avis de Conformation Classe a de l’Industrie Canada
Confidentiality
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Contents
GA-1120 Setup from the Control Panel GA-1120 Control Panel
Viii Contents
Levels of access and control
About Setup
Network Setup
Ix Contents Administrative functions in the Setup menu
Accessing Setup
General Setup options
Troubleshooting the GA-1120
Appendix a Troubleshooting
About this manual
Introduction
Xii Introduction
11-1 GA-1120 on the network
GA-1120 on the network
Stages of installation on the network
GA-1120 Setup
Summary of GA-1120 network installation
Quick path to installation
Mac OS environment with AppleTalk
Key to setup
Windows computers in a Novell environment
User Software Installation Guide
Windows NT 4.0 client
Windows NT 4.0/2000 Server environment
Windows computers using Windows printing
Unix workstations and Windows computers on a TCP/IP network
Connecting network cable to the GA-1120
Back view of the GA-1120 Illustration TBD
Ethernet connection
GA-1120 on a TCP/IP network with Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP
Setting up Network Servers
Setting up Network Servers
Tips for experts-Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP with TCP/IP
For more information, see
22-3 GA-1120 on a TCP/IP network with Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP
Adding the GA-1120 to the TCP/IP network
Perform GA-1120 Setup to support TCP/IP printing
Configuring clients of a Windows NT 4.0/2000 server
Installing the GA-1120 as a shared printer
When prompted, click Yes to have Windows set up the printer
22-7 GA-1120 on a TCP/IP network with Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP
Configuring Windows computers without a Windows NT 4.0 server
GA-1120 on a NetWare 3.x, 4.x or 5.x network
Tips for experts-IPX networks
Overview of IPX printing to the GA-1120
22-9 GA-1120 on a NetWare 4.x or 5.x network
Configuring a NetWare 4.x server for printing
Configuring an NDS connection Abbreviations
Configuring a bindery connection
22-11 GA-1120 on a NetWare 4.x or 5.x network
Setting the NetWare 4.x bindery context
Setting up an NDS connection
Setting up a NetWare print queue for bindery
Setting up NetWare Windows clients for printing
22-13 GA-1120 on a NetWare 4.x or 5.x network
Tips for experts-NetWare 5.x networks
GA-1120 on a NetWare 5.x network with Ndps
22-15 GA-1120 on a NetWare 5.x network with Ndps
Setting up the GA-1120 printer driver
Configuring a NetWare 5.x server for printing
Before you begin
List of Printer Agents appears
Setting up the GA-1120 on a NetWare 5.x network
GA-1120 on a network with Unix workstations
Tips for experts-UNIX workstations
This name must be either print or hold
For details, see the next section
Setting up the GA-1120 on TCP/IP networks
Important note about the remote printer name
Following information applies especially to the GA-1120
To access GA-1120 Setup, see
Publish the Print queue and/or Hold queue
Server should respond with a message such as
Managing print jobs
GA-1120 print connections
Levels of access and control
Preparing for GA-1120 Setup
Hold queue
Print queue Direct connection
Operator privileges
Passwords
Administrator privileges
Guest privileges no password
WebTools
Status
WebSpooler
WebScan
WebDownloader WebSetup
Installer
WebLink
Control level scenarios
An administrator but no operator
An administrator and an operator
An administrator and an operator no WebTool access
Use these settings Setup
Network server setup requirements
About Setup
Turn on the copier and then the GA-1120
Network should already be installed and operational
Proceed to GA-1120 Setup, described in Chapter
Ensuring the copier connection
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44-1 GA-1120 Setup from the Control Panel
GA-1120 Setup from the Control Panel
GA-1120 Control Panel
Safety warnings
Performing Setup from the Control Panel
GA-1120 Control Panel
Buttons
Activity light
Display window
Screens
Screens are
Version-The system software version running on the GA-1120
Command to select that command. For more information, see
When a remote utility is running
Example, 756MB
Functions menu
Options are available from the submenu that appears
Has been set, you must enter it to access Clear Server
Enter the Setup menu and change Setup option settings
finished making copies or printing other jobs
About the Control Panel Setup interface
Accessing Setup options
Information entry options
Types of Setup screens
There are two types of Setup options
44-9 GA-1120 Control Panel
System Time
Server Setup options
Server Name
System Date
Jobs Saved in Printed Queue
Enable Printed Queue Yes/No Yes
Save Changes Yes/No Yes
Network Setup options
44-13 Network Setup options
Use this Protocol Setup Use this Service Setup
Following table
Confirm that the network cable is connected to the GA-1120
Options are described in detail in the following pages
AppleTalk Setup
Port Setup options
Protocol Setup options
Ethernet Setup
Performing Setup from the Control Panel AppleTalk Zone
TCP/IP Setup options
Select protocol
TCP/IP Setup with Ethernet
Enable Auto IP Config Yes/No Yes
TCP/IP Ethernet Yes/No Yes
Subnet Mask
IP Address
IPX/SPX Setup options
With this protocol
This frame type is
Clear Frame Types
Enable LPD Yes/No Yes
Service Setup options
LPD Setup options
PServer Setup options
NDS Setup
Enable NDS Yes/No No
Select NDS Tree
Navigate to the User Login object
Find queues Entire NDS Tree/Specif. Subtree Entire NDS Tree
Performing Setup from the Control Panel Enter Password
Subtree to restrict the search and specify the subtree
Navigate to the Print Server
Browse to the root of the Print Queue Subtree
Bindery Setup options
Bindery Setup
Bindery Setup menu
Enter First Letters of Server Name
Add File Server
Select File Server From List/Search by Name From List
Add Server
NetWare Print Server
Enter Your Login Name guest
Enter Your File Server Password
Print Servr Password
View Server List
Edit Connection
Choose File Server
Exit Bindery Setup
Remove File Server
Remove support for
NetWare Server Poll Interval in Seconds 1-3600
Windows Setup options
Polling Interval options
Polling Interval
Server Comments
Use Wins Name Server Yes/No No
Web Services Setup
IPP Setup
If you selected Enter manually
Port 9100 Setup
Mail Setup
Choose Yes to enable printing through e-mail
Choose the type of mail server
Enter the password for the e-mail account
Poll Interval sec 1-3600
Exit Service Setup
Printer Setup options
PostScript Setup options
Print Cover Yes/No No
PostScript Setup options Order Forward/Reverse Reverse
RGB Source Profile EFIRGB/sRGB PC/Apple Standard/None Efirgb
Color Setup options
RGB Separation Output/Simulation Output
Spot Color Matching On/Off On
Performing Setup from the Control Panel Output Profile
Pure Black Text On/Off On
Black Overprint On/Off On
Administrative functions in the Setup menu
Job Log Page Size Tabloid/A3 Letter/A4 Tabloid/A3
Job Log Setup
Auto Print Job Log Yes/No No
Auto Clear Job Log Yes/No No
Exit Setup
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Accessing Setup
Setting up the GA-1120 from a Windows Computer
Setting up the GA-1120 from a Windows Computer
Remote Fiery Setup
General Setup options
Setting up the GA-1120 from a Windows Computer
Job Log Setup
Network Setup
Adapters/Ports
Ethernet Port Setup
Protocols
Current AppleTalk zone is displayed
AppleTalk
IPX/SPX
TCP/IP
Setting up the GA-1120 from a Windows Computer
Services
LPD Printing
NetWare Printing options
Use this option to specify NDS and Bindery services
If necessary, enter the password
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Setting up the GA-1120 from a Windows Computer Click OK
To ADD Bindery Connections from Remote GA-1120 Setup
When you finish adding servers, click OK
Novell Setup dialog box appears
Specify the polling interval in seconds for NetWare printing
PServer Poll Interval
Windows Print Sharing SMB
See
Http Connection Support WWW
Port 9100 printing
Mail Service Setup
Pat@test.com
Verify Password remote setup only-Reenter your password
Printer Connections
PS PostScript Setup
Exiting Setup
Exiting Setup
Printing the Configuration
Chapter Configuring Fiery WebTools
Configuring the GA-1120 and clients for WebTools
66-1 Configuring the GA-1120 and clients for WebTools
Setting up WebTools
GA-1120 home page appears
66-2 Configuring Fiery WebTools
Setting the WebLink destination
Update WebLink dialog box appears
Enter the new WebLink address URL and click OK
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For these operations These tasks See
Administrator functions
Administrator functions
This chapter provides tips on managing GA-1120 printing
Setting passwords
Verify New Password
Passwords from the Control Panel
Passwords
To SET or Change a Password
Clearing the GA-1120
Managing Address Books
field
Administrator subject Fiery e-mail Task
field
Printing a Configuration page from the Control Panel
Reduce unnecessary two-way communication
Shutting down, rebooting, and restarting the GA-1120
Maintaining optimal GA-1120 performance
Make the best use of your network connections
GA-1120 will reboot
Shutting down and rebooting the Fiery X3e
Restarting the GA-1120
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Network Setup messages
Troubleshooting the GA-1120
Troubleshooting during Setup from the Control Panel
This chapter provides troubleshooting tips
Enable NDS No NDS trees found
Enter First Letters File server name not found
No NetWare print
Novell error messages
AA-5 Troubleshooting
Novell error Cause Suggested action or exit
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Runtime error messages
AA-7 Troubleshooting
Printer not found
TCP/IP networks See
AA-8 Troubleshooting
See the following table for the appropriate name
This location For this item
Cannot connect to the GA-1120 with Command WorkStation
AA-9 Troubleshooting
Cannot connect to GA-1120 with Fiery utilities
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Numerics
Index
Index
Index
Frame types supported AppleTalk 4-19 IPX/SPX
Terms used to describe 4-26tips for experts
Index
TCP/IP
Index
Unix