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SUPPLEMENTAL REFERENCES
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 with the GL-1010.
GL-1010 Administrator’s Guide
You can find the.pdf version of this guide on the e-STUDIO GL-
1010 Admin’s Client CD-ROM. It is intended for the network
administrator and contains detailed information for installing,
configuring, and troubleshooting your Toshiba GL-1010.
GL-1010 This component of the e-STUDIO GL-1010
Electronic Document Processing System provides
network connectivity between the client
workstations and the digital copier connected to it.
The GL-1010 is physically mounted to the
TOSHIBA e-STUDIO28/35/45. In this guide, it is
sometimes referred to simply as “controller” or
“device”.
Local Operations Those operations that affect the GL-1010 or
TOSHIBA e-STUDIO28/35/45 functionality and
are performed on the physical device, usually
from the copier’s LCD touch screen. A n example
of local operation is changing the IP address of
the GL-1010 from the TCP/IP Setting LCD touch
screen.
Network Printing Printing from a Windows, Macintosh, or Unix client
workstation to the GL-1010, with the output
produced on the connected TOSHIBA e-
STUDIO28/35/45.
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.
Terms and Concepts Defined
Term Definition
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