About setup, Network server setup requirements – Toshiba GA-1120 User Manual

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Preparing for GA-1120 Setup

About Setup

Setup configures the GA-1120 to communicate with other devices and manage print
jobs. You must perform Setup the first time you turn on the GA-1120 after new system
software is loaded, or any time Server software is reinstalled. An initial Setup using
default settings is adequate for allowing users to print to the GA-1120 and to use the
WebTools. When your network or user printing environment changes, you can change
Setup options accordingly.

The first time you perform Setup, you must use the GA-1120 Control Panel.
Configure, at a minimum, Server Setup, Network Setup, and Printer Setup, in that
sequence. After the initial Setup, you can change Setup options from the Control Panel
(

page 4-2

) or Command WorkStation. Most Setup options can be set using any of

these methods.

N

OTE

:

Configuring and monitoring the Windows NT functions on the GA-1120

require the NA option. For more information, contact your authorized service/support
technician.

If you do not configure the remaining Setups, the GA-1120 uses default settings. You
need to make settings appropriate for the printing environment at your site.

Network server setup requirements

For Novell, and Windows NT 4.0/2000 (using TCP/IP) networks, you must configure
the network servers for printing to the GA-1120 before you configure GA-1120
network settings in Setup. For chapter references to information about network server
setup, see the diagrams in

Chapter 1

.

To configure network settings in Setup, you must have a live network connection, so
the GA-1120 can query the network for zones, servers, and server-based queues.

Whenever the configuration of the GA-1120, the copier, or the network itself changes
at your site, you can alter individual settings to correspond to the changed
environment. Changing network or port settings may require that you make changes
to other Setup options, as well.

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