Toshiba GA-1120 Introduction, About this manual

Models: GA-1120

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Introduction

This manual is intended for anyone who is responsible for integrating the TOSHIBA GA-1120 into a business environment that includes networked personal computers. After setting up the TOSHIBA GA-1120 and client workstations, individual users can print to the TOSHIBA GA-1120 as a high-performance color printer.

This manual describes how to set up network servers and clients to use the TOSHIBA GA-1120 and how to install user software and set up printing from Windows and Mac OS computers. For general information on using the color copier, your computer, your application software, or your network, see the manuals that accompany those products.

NOTE: The term “GA-1120” is used in this manual to refer to the TOSHIBA GA-1120. “Aero” is used in illustrations throughout this manual to represent the GA-1120. The term “Windows 9x” is used in this manual to represent Windows 98.

The GA-1120 includes support for the Fiery WebToolsand software for Command WorkStation, which allow an operator to manage all jobs sent to the GA-1120. Although it may not be the case at all sites, the documentation for this product assumes the presence of an operator who controls and manages jobs sent by users from remote workstations.

Any additional connectivity or administrative features specific to the copier are described in the Printing Guide or the Release Notes.

About this manual

This manual covers the following topics:

Basic configuration of the GA-1120 to support printing over AppleTalk, TCP/IP, and IPX (Novell) networks

Administering network printing

Configuring Novell and Microsoft Windows NT 4.0/2000 servers and UNIX systems to provide GA-1120 printing services

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Toshiba GA-1120 Introduction, About this manual