Changing monitoring devices, Adding devices, Changing monitoring devices adding devices – Toshiba ESTUDIO 3511 User Manual

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Printing Guide — Monitoring Print Jobs with TopAccessDocMon

1) Printer Image

This displays a visual representation of the printer, showing the device status icon when an
error condition occurs.

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2) Name

This displays the name of the printer.

3) Model

This displays the printer model name.

4) Location

This displays the printer’s physical location.

5) Status

This tells you if the machine is ready for printing.

6) Hole Punch

This displays the type of hole punch unit installed.

7) Physical Address

This displays the printer’s machine address (a unique ID provided by the printer’s network
card, also referred to as the hardware address.)

8) Printer Information

This displays the drawer status icon along with the errors and warnings that have been
recorded for the printer. Shows drawer status and provides machine information such as
toner low, door open, paper jam, etc. Also it provides the alert and counter information.

9) Description (list box below Printer Information)

This highlights the method of recovery for the alert selected above.

10) [Add Device]

Click this to add a new device to be monitored. The TopAccessDocMon Network Discovery
dialog box appears.

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— Changing Monitoring Devices

You can change the device to display the details in the TopAccessDocMon window.
To change the device, click the [Printer] menu, [Change Printer], and select the device name of
which the details are displayed in the TopAccessDocMon window.

SUPPLEMENT:

You can add the device name in the Change Printer menu by clicking [Add Device]
in the Device Status tab.

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— Adding Devices

You can add the devices to be monitored by TopAccessDocMon.
To add the new device, you can use the TopAccessDocMon Network Discovery function. You
can add the printer by automatically searching the printer in your network, or entering the printer
address manually.

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