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GL-1010 Administrator’s Guide xxv
Manual Organization
The GL-1010 Administrator’s Guide is organized into three
parts, and each part is further divided into chapters. The
following outline summarizes the information contained in each
chapter.
PART 1: Setting Up and Installing the GL-1010
Chapter 1, Installation Overview—describes how the various
hardware and software components of the e-STUDIO GL-1010
Electronic Document Processing System fit within the overall
installation scheme and offers suggestions for devising your own
installation strategy.
Chapter 2,
Modifying GL-1010 Settings—explains how to use the
copier’s front panel LCD touch screen to access the GL-1010
protocol settings and then how to enable, disable, or adjust them
to accommodate your network configuration.
Chapter 3,
Using TopAccess—describes how to the navigate the
TopAccess interface and summarizes the features and
functionality it provides.
Chapter 4,
Updating Controller Software—includes procedures for
performing each type of software update: baseline/recovery
installation, maintenance update, and option kit update.
PART 2: Establishing Network Print Services
Chapter 5, Setting Up Novell Printing—provides an overview of
how to set up the GL-1010 as a Novell Network Printer, Print
Server, or NDPS Printer Agent. For more detailed information,
you will need to refer to your Novell documentation.
Chapter 6,
Setting Up Microsoft Printing—discusses the limitations
and issues you should consider as well as the prerequisite steps
you must take before enabling Microsoft printing. It also provides
step-by-step instructions for using TopAccess to enable Microsoft
printing on the GL-1010.
Chapter 7,
Setting Up Unix Printing—describes how to set up Unix
printing services for SPARC platforms running Solaris v 2.5x, 2.6
or 7.0, PA-RISC platforms running HP-UX or RS6000 platform
running IBM AIX 4.3x.
Chapter 8,
Setting Up MAC Printing—describes how to set the
necessary protocol and services properties on the GL-1010 to
support Macintosh printing.