Toshiba e.STUDIO810 manual

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    DIGIT AL PLAIN P APER C OPIER OPERA T OR'S MANU AL FOR PRINTER FUNCTION NETW ORK PRINTER BO ARD GA-1140 QUICK S T AR T GUIDE[...]

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    1 NOTICE/ W ARNING SOFTW ARE LICENCE AGREEMENT INTRODUCTION SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS SETUP FLOW AND UTILITY SPECIFICA TION T ABLE OF CONTENTS ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ NO TICE/W ARNING ....................................................................... 3 FCC NO TICE/FOR EUR OPEAN MODELS ONL Y .......................................... 4 FCC NO TICE ......[...]

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    2 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ SETUP FLO W AND UTILITY ...................................................... 21 SETUP FLO W CHAR T .................................................................................. 22 FOR WINDO WS ........................................................................................ 22 F or P arallel Connection ..........[...]

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    3 NOTICE/ W ARNING NO TICE/W ARNING[...]

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    4 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency e[...]

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    5 NOTICE/ W ARNING Trademarks described in this manual: ● Ethernet is a registered trademark of US Xerox Corporation. ● The official name of Windows 95 is Microsoft Windows 95 Operating System. ● The official name of Windows 98 is Microsoft Windows 98 Operating System. ● The official name of Windows Me is Microsoft Windows Millennium Editio[...]

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    6 No part of this manual may be copied in whole or part without permission. The contents of this manual may change without notification. CA UTION/W ARNING[...]

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    7 SOFTW ARE LICENCE AGREEMENT SOFTW ARE LICENSE AGREEMENT[...]

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    8 SOFTW ARE LICENCE A GREEMENT Electronics F or Imaging, Inc. grants y ou a non-e xclusive , non-transfera ble license to use the softw are and accompanying documentation ("Softw are") included with the controller GA-1140 f or T OSHIBA e-STUDIO550/650/810 Series pr inter you ha ve purchased, including without limitation P ostScript ® sof[...]

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    9 SOFTW ARE LICENCE AGREEMENT Unauthorized use, cop ying or disclosure of the Software, Coded F ont Programs, T ypef aces, or T rade- marks will result in automatic termination of this license and will make available to Electronics For Imag- ing other legal remedies. PR OPRIET AR Y RIGHTS CONFIDENTIALITY REMEDIES Y ou ackno wledge that the Software[...]

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    10 LIMITED W ARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER Electronics F or Imaging warrants that, f or a per iod of ninety (90) days from the date of deliv er y to you, the Software under normal use will perform without significant errors that make it unusable. Electronics For Imaging's entire liability and your exclusive remedy under this warranty (which is subjec[...]

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    11 SOFTW ARE LICENCE AGREEMENT This Agreement will be governed by the laws of the State of California. This Agreement is the entire agreement held between us and supersedes any other communications or advertising with respect to the Software and Coded Font Programs. If any provision of this Agreement is held invalid, the remainder of this Agreement[...]

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    13 INTRODUCTION INTR ODUCTION[...]

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    14 Thank you for purchasing the TOSHIBA e-STUDIO550/650/810, GA-1140 Printer Board. This QUICK START GUIDE provides the setup flow for installation of the e-STUDIO550/650/810 Printer Unit and contents of the printer reference manuals. The reference manuals for users and system administrators are found on the User Documentation CD-ROM which is shipp[...]

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    15 INTRODUCTION - Setting up the Printer Setup Options - Setting up the TopAccess Setup Options - Administrative Functions - Troubleshooting - Appendix If you have the PS3 Scan & HDD Upgrade kit (GE-1060 + GE-1110), the following reference manuals are found on the enclosed User Documentation CD-ROM for PS3 Scan & HDD Upgrade. - Fiery Utilit[...]

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    17 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS[...]

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    18 The e-STUDIO550/650/810 GA-1140 print controller operates in the following environments. This machine can be used in local mode via a parallel printer cable, on a network via TCP/IP or IPX/ SPX. • Hardware Display Resolution : 1024 x 768 dots or more Display Color : High Color (16bit) or higher is recommended CPU : 80486, AMD, or Pentium proce[...]

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    19 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS This machine can be used on the network via AppleTalk (Ethernet). • Hardware Display Resolution : 1024 x 768 dots or more • OS Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2, Mac OS X (Classic Mode only) TopAccess can be used in the following environment: • Applicable OS : Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP[...]

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    21 SETUP FLOW AND UTILITY SETUP FLOW AND UTILITY[...]

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    22 Setup Flow Procedure This chapter describes the procedure and reference of the manuals for each procedure according to the operating system and the environment for printing. To print with the GA-1140 connected in parallel connection, you can print via LPT1 port. Connect the GA- 1140 Connect the GA-1140 and a computer with a parallel cable. Ref e[...]

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    23 SETUP FLOW AND UTILITY To print with the GA-1140 connected to a Windows network, you can print by SMB printing. Setup Flow Procedure Connect the GA- 1140 Connect the GA-1140 to your netw or k. Ref erence Manual Required utility or item used f or the procedure Administrator's Guide ▼ Preparing for GA-1140 Setup ➤ Connecting to the Networ[...]

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    24 To print with the GA-1140 connected to a TCP/IP network from the Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, and Windows XP, you can print using the TCP/IP and LPR connection as well. Setup Flow Procedure Connect the GA- 1140 Connect the GA-1140 to your netw or k. Ref erence Manual Required utility or item used f or the procedure Administrator's Guide ?[...]

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    25 SETUP FLOW AND UTILITY To print with the GA-1140 connected to a TCP/IP network from the Windows 2000 and Windows XP, you can print via Internet or Intranet using the IPP connection. Setup Flow Procedure Connect the GA- 1140 Connect the GA-1140 to your netw or k. Ref erence Manual Required utility or item used f or the procedure Administrator&apo[...]

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    26 Where the GA-1140 is connected to a network with Novell network, you can print via a NetWare server. Setup Flow Procedure Connect the GA- 1140 Connect the GA-1140 to your netw or k. Ref erence Manual Required utility or item used f or the procedure Administrator's Guide ▼ Preparing for GA-1140 Setup ➤ Connecting to the Network - Setup t[...]

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    27 SETUP FLOW AND UTILITY Continued from previous page. Configure the NetW are Setup on the GA-1140 Administrator's Guide ▼ Setting up the Network Setup Options ▼ Setting up the Print Ser vices ➤ Setting up the NetWare Options T opAccess Install the Printer Dr iver Install the printer dr iver and set up the installable options and user i[...]

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    28 To print from the Macintosh computer, you can print via the AppleTalk for Ethernet. Setup Flow Procedure Connect the GA- 1140 Connect the GA-1140 to your netw or k. Ref erence Manual Required utility or item used f or the procedure Administrator's Guide ▼ Preparing for GA-1140 Setup ➤ Connecting to the Network - Setup the AppleT alk Ena[...]

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    29 SPECIFICA TION SPECIFICA TIONS[...]

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    30 Item Specifications Product Name GA-1140 CPU Intel P entium 500MHz Memory Standard: DIMM 128 Megabytes Expansion slot: DIMM (Upgradab le to 256 Mb yte) Print Speed Max. 81 pages/minute P aper Size A3, A4, A5, B4, B5, FOLIO , LEDGER, LEGAL, LETTER, ST A TEMENT , COMPUTER, 13inch LEGAL, 8.5SQ, 8K, 16K Interface: Parallel Conforming to IEEE-P1284 ([...]

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    31 SPECIFICA TION Item Specifications Product Name GB-1160 Dongle CD-ROM: Adobe Acrobat 4.05 * This option should be installed with the PS3 Scan & HDD Upgrade (GE-1060, GE-1110). Item Specifications Product Name GE-1060, GE-1110 GE-1060 Disk Space: 10GB Emulation: PS3 PS F onts: 136 Roman Fonts CD-ROM: Command W orkStation E-mail P or t Monitor[...]

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    Cop yright © T OSHIBA TEC CORPORA TION 2002 ALL RIGHTS RESER VED 6LA50199000 R02052016900-TTEC 02-05 TG 1-1, KAND A NISHIKI-CHO , CHIY OD A-KU, T OKY O , 101-8442, JAP AN[...]