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Definition of Common Terms

 

 

Term

Definition

 

 

Electronic Document

This system consists of the TOSHIBA e-STUDIO28/35/45 digital copier

Processing System

connected to the GL-1010 controller. This allows users to enjoy the

 

convenience of walk-up copying, faxing, scanning, and network printing

 

from the same device.

Ethernet

A local area network (LAN) developed by Xerox, Digital and Intel (IEEE

 

802.3). It is the most widely used LAN access method. Token Ring is

 

next. Ethernet is normally a shared media LAN. All stations on the

 

segment share the total bandwidth, which is either 10 Mbps (Ethernet),

 

100 Mbps (Fast Ethernet) or 1000 Mbps (Gigabit Ethernet).

Finishing Unit

Finisher.

Frame

A data packet sent through the network. There are several types of

 

Frames, which differ in the way the data is arranged. In order for the

 

different nodes within a network to communicate, the same frame type

 

must be setup for each.

Gateway address

The IP Address of the router that the GL-1010 uses to access devices on

 

other subnets.

GL-1010

The Toshiba controller used to connect digital copiers to a network. Also

 

referred to as the device or printer.

Group sort

Multi-page, multi-copy output is collated into sets or groups.

Gutter

Gutter size is the distance between the two logical, facing pages of the

 

physical booklet. In other words, this is the size of the booklet's inside

 

margin. The minimum is 0 and the maximum is 150.

Hardware address

The unique address assigned by the manufacturer of a network interface

 

card. Also known as the Media Access Control (MAC) address.

HTTP

HyperText Transport Protocol. The Internet standard that supports

 

information exchange on the World Wide Web (WWW). HTTP provides

 

users with transparent access to the Internet.

Image overlay

Image Overlays are independent document files, which can contain text,

 

graphics, charts, tables or any other document element, that are merged

 

with another document during printing.

IP

Internet Protocol. The IP part of the TCP/IP communications protocol. IP

 

implements the network layer (layer 3) of the protocol, which contains a

 

network address and is used to route a message to a different network or

 

subnetwork. IP accepts “packets” from the layer 4 transport protocol

 

(TCP or UDP), adds its own header to it and delivers a “Datagram” to the

 

layer 2 data link protocol. It may also break the packet into fragments to

 

support the maximum transmission unit (MTU) of the network.

 

 

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Contents GL-1010 Network Fax Operator’s Guide Page GL-1010 Network Fax Operator ’s Guide Grant of License END User Software License AgreementCopyright Page Table of Contents Overview GL FAX Address Book GL-1010 Network Fax Operator’s Guide List of Figures InstallShield Setup windowGL-1010 Network Fax Operator’s Guide Styles and Conventions Used in this Guide List of TablesGL-1010 Network Fax Operator’s Guide Preface Intended Audience IntroductionWho Should Read This Guide? ScopeStyles and Conventions Using this GuideTerms and Concepts Manual OrganizationGL-1010 This component of the e-STUDIO GL-1010 Quick Start Guide Supplemental ReferencesApplication-Specific Online Help GL-1010 Network Fax Operator’s Guide Overview AN Integrated SolutionFunctional Highlights Features and FunctionsSoftware Components Fax Driver Address Book ViewerInstallation Overview Installing the SoftwareInstalling the GL-Fax Driver CD Installation Studio GL-1010 Fax Client CD-ROM InstallShield window GL-1010 Network Fax Operator’s Guide Add Printer Installation Locate the GL-1010 printer in the network New fax driver now appears in the Windows Printers folder Uninstalling Client Software Install Drivers from TopAccessUninstall Wizard GL-1010 Network Fax Operator’s Guide Setup Printer Versus Document Print Properties What are FAX PROPERTIES?Send Properties Setting FAX PropertiesAccessing Fax Properties Fax Driver Properties-Send Tab Contact Properties Paper Size ConversionsCover Sheet Properties Fax Driver Properties-Cover Sheet Tab Sender Properties Setting UP Mailboxes for Incoming FAX Routing Mail Box Settings page appears GL-1010 Network Fax Operator’s Guide GL-1010 Network Fax Operator’s Guide GL-1010 Network Fax Operator’s Guide GL-1010 Network Fax Operator’s Guide GL-1010 Network Fax Operator’s Guide GL-1010 Network Fax Operator’s Guide Faxing Overview Using the Network FAX FunctionSummary of Steps Preparing Documents for FaxingPrint Dialog Microsoft Word Select the fax recipients from the Contact List right pane Selecting RecipientsAdding New Recipient Removing Recipients Preparing the Cover sheet Setting Fax Resolution, Page Size and OrientationChecking the Name, Company, Department Name, or Fax Number Scheduling Faxes Entering Sender InformationFax Driver Properties-Send page indicating Send Now Managing Faxes Using GL DocMonSend Fax Deleting Fax Jobs Using GL DocMon Retrieving Routed Fax Documents Twain Folder Password Twain Select Folder Retrieving Routed Fax Documents File Using TopAccess Retrieving Routed Fax Documents TopAccessComposerDeleting Fax Jobs Using TopAccess You will be prompted to confirm your deletion. Click Yes GL-1010 Network Fax Operator’s Guide GL FAX Address Book Access Using Print Properties Access Using Toshiba GL-1010 Program GroupRunning the GL FAX Address Book Navigating the InterfaceNavigating the Address Book Adding Contact Entries Managing Your Private Address BookNew contact properties window displays Copying Contacts from an Address Book Modifying Contact Properties Adding Contacts to Groups Creating GroupsSelect Group Members dialog will display Select Members Dialog Removing a Member from a Group Copying and Pasting Finding an Entry in the Address Book Sorting Address Book Entries Importing Entries Importing or Exporting Address Book Database EntriesExporting Entries ADD Glossary of TermsGL-1010 Network Fax Operator’s Guide Http See Booklet Mode NDS Pconsole Snmp TCP/IP Index GL-1010 Network Fax Operator’s GL-1010 Network Fax Operator’s Guide GL-1010 Network Fax Operator’s
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