4 GL-1010 Administrator’s Guide
THE BIG PICTURE
The e-STUDIO GL-1010 Electronic Document Processing
System consists of a Toshiba e-STUDIO28/35/45, GL-1010
controller, and client software. At a high level, the steps for
implementing the system include:
1 Configuring the controller software to operate within your
network environment, if applicable.
2 Using the LCD Touch Screen or the embedded web utility,
TopAccess, to establish network-specific Print Services,
optimize network settings, and customize device properties.
On networks running TCP/IP, these functions can also be
performed using the GL-1010 embedded web utility,
TopAccess.
3 Setting up the print services you want to use: Novell,
Microsoft, Unix, or Macintosh.
4 Installing client software, including the document monitoring
utility, GL DocMon, and applicable printer drivers, filters, or
PPD files.
Hardware Setup
Digital Copier
The Toshiba e-STUDIO28/35/45 is installed by your certified
Toshiba service technician usually prior to and independent of the
network implementation.
GL-1010 Controller
The GL-1010 controller is physically mounted to the back of the
digital copier and connected to the PCI bridge board.
Network Interface Card
Network connectivity requires installing a NIC in the controller
and then inserting the network cable into the card’s connector.
The GL-1010 ships with an embedded Ethernet network board.
You can purchase a Token Ring NIC and install it for Token Ring
networking.The GL-1010 does not support both Ethernet and
Token Ring concurrently.
The first time you power on the GL-1010 controller after
installing Token Ring NIC, it acquires the MAC address from the
NIC in order to set the default Microsoft Computer Name and