Toshiba Copier GA 1040 User Manual

DIGITAL PLAIN PAPER COPIER  
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Introduction  
GA-1040 on the network  
Stages of installation on the network  
Quick path to installation  
Before you begin  
1-1  
1-2  
1-4  
1-10  
About GA-1040 Setup  
2-1  
2-2  
2-3  
2-5  
GA-1040 Setup from the Touch Panel Display  
Accessing Setup options  
Entering Setup information  
Copies  
2-8  
2-8  
2-9  
2-9  
2-9  
Paper  
Paper Source  
Finishing  
Destination  
Duplex  
Image  
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Ethernet Setup  
Parallel Setup  
TCP/IP Setup  
Symbol Set  
Font Setup  
Page Length  
Margin  
2-18  
2-18  
2-18  
PS Setup  
2-19  
Job Log Setup  
3-5  
Support  
Network Setup options  
Port Setup  
3-5  
3-5  
TCP/IP Setup  
3-6  
Other Setup options  
3-10  
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Printer Setup  
PCL Setup  
3-12  
3-13  
3-14  
PS Setup options  
Queue  
Changing the TopAccess weblink  
Resetting the GA-1040  
3-17  
3-18  
3-18  
Restoring the GA-1040 to factory defaults  
Server Setup  
Passwords  
Job Log Setup  
Support  
Gateway  
4-14  
4-15  
4-17  
4-18  
4-18  
PServer Setup (NDS Configuration)  
PServer Setup (Bindery Setup)  
Service Setup (Windows Printing Service)  
Service Setup (Enable LPD Printing Service)  
Service Setup (Enable Web Services)  
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Printer Setup  
Printer Setup  
4-18  
4-19  
5-6  
5-8  
Configuring a NetWare server for printing  
Setting the NetWare 4.x bindery context  
GA-1040 on a TCP/IP network with Windows NT 4.0  
Tips for experts—Windows NT 4.0 with TCP/IP  
5-10  
5-10  
Administrator functions  
6-1  
6-2  
Maintaining optimal performance  
Troubleshooting  
6-4  
6-4  
6-5  
Troubleshooting during Setup  
Runtime error messages  
Index  
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xi About this manual  
The TOSHIBA GA-1040is a special-purpose controller built into the copier.  
This manual is intended for anyone who is responsible for integrating the TOSHIBA  
GA-1040 into a business environment that includes networked personal computers.  
After you set up the TOSHIBA GA-1040 and client workstations as described in this  
manual and in Getting Started, individual users can print to the TOSHIBA GA-1040  
as a high-performance printer.  
Introduction  
NOTE: The term “GA-1040” is used in this manual to refer to the TOSHIBA  
GA-1040.  
The following icons are used in this manual:  
Indicates features that require the PostScript option.  
Indicates features that require a hard disk drive.  
About this manual  
This manual includes guidelines on the following topics:  
• Basic configuration of the GA-1040 to support printing over AppleTalk, TCP/IP  
and IPX (Novell) networks  
• Setting up a parallel port connection  
• Configuring Novell and Windows NT 4.0 servers to provide GA-1040 printing  
services  
• Administering network printing  
• Using the GA-1040 in mixed network environments  
NOTE: The network guidelines in this manual are not intended to replace the services  
of an experienced network engineer.  
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xii Introduction  
Organization  
The manual is organized as follows:  
• Chapter 1 illustrates the supported network configurations and shows the network  
Chapter 2 describes GA-1040 configuration from the Touch Panel Display on the  
copier.  
• Chapter 4 describes GA-1040 configuration from the Command WorkStation.  
• Chapter 5 offers guidelines for setting up Windows NT and Novell network servers  
for printing to the GA-1040.  
• Chapter 6 summarizes some administrative features of GA-1040 software that are  
available for IPX/SPX, TCP/IP, and AppleTalk networks, and also offers some  
troubleshooting hints.  
NOTE: Administrator features described in other manuals are summarized on page 6-1.  
About the documentation  
This manual is part of the set of GA-1040 documentation that includes the following  
manuals for users and system administrators:  
• The Configuration Guide explains basic configuration and administration of the  
GA-1040 for the supported platforms and network environments. It also includes  
guidelines for setting up Windows NT 4.0 and NetWare servers to provide PCL and  
PostScript printing services to clients.  
Getting Started describes how to install software to enable users to print to the  
GA-1040. Specifically, it describes installation of printer drivers, printer description  
files, and other user software provided on the User Software CD. It also explains how  
to connect each user to the network.  
• The Printing Guide describes the printing features of the GA-1040 for users who  
send jobs via remote workstations on the network.  
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xiii About the documentation  
• The Job Management Guide explains the functions of the Command WorkStation,  
and how they can be used to manage jobs. This book is intended for an operator or  
administrator, or a user with the necessary access privileges, who needs to monitor  
and manage job flow, and troubleshoot problems that may arise.  
Release Notes provide last-minute product information and workarounds for some of  
the problems you may encounter.  
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1-1 GA-1040 on the network  
1
This chapter summarizes the stages in setting up the GA-1040 and includes diagrams  
that refer you to other chapters or other manuals for completing your installation.  
Chapter 1:  
Connecting to  
the Network  
GA-1040 on the network  
When the GA-1040 is connected to a network, it behaves as a networked PCL or  
PostScript printer. The built-in Ethernet interface on the GA-1040 supports the  
following network protocols:  
• AppleTalk  
• TCP/IP (the lpd, nbt, and http protocols)  
TCP/IP stands for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. The lpd  
protocol is the standard TCP/IP printing protocol. The nbt protocol supports  
Windows (SMB) printing. The http protocol is commonly used for Web pages on  
the Internet and on intranets.  
• IPX/SPX (Novell)  
IPX/SPX stands for Internetwork Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange.  
These protocols (rules that enable computers on a network to communicate with each  
other) are supported on Windows and Mac OS platforms and can run concurrently on  
the same Ethernet cable. Workstations that use other protocols can print through a  
server that uses one of the protocols mentioned, or they can print to the GA-1040  
parallel port.  
When you add the GA-1040 to a network, it is assumed that a network administrator  
will have already installed a network cabling system and connected workstations and  
servers.  
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1-2 Connecting to the Network  
1
Stages of installation on the network  
Installation can be performed by a network or printing administrator. The stages of a  
successful installation are:  
Physically connecting the GA-1040 to a functioning network  
Prepare a network node for the GA-1040—obtain cable and route it to the location  
where the GA-1040 will be installed, and attach the cable to the network interface of  
the GA-1040. See page 1-10 for details.  
Configuring network servers  
When network servers are required, you need to configure those servers to provide  
client access to the GA-1040 as a PostScript or PCL printer. See Chapter 5 for  
information on configuring network servers in Windows network environments.  
GA-1040 Setup  
Configure the GA-1040 for your particular printing and network environment.  
See Chapter 2 for details.  
Client setup  
Install the files needed for printing, install additional user software, and connect the  
client to the GA-1040 over the network. These steps are described in Getting Started,  
and some information is provided in Chapter 5 of this manual.  
System administration  
Monitor and maintain system performance and troubleshoot problems that arise.  
See Chapter 6 for details.  
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1-3 Stages of installation on the network  
1
Summary of GA-1040 network installation  
e-STUDIO 45 series  
CONNECTION  
Prepare a network node. Connect the  
GA-1040 to the network.  
NETWORK SERVER  
CONFIGURATION  
Network server  
Configure Windows NT and Netware (Novell)  
servers to specify GA-1040 print queues and  
GA-1040 users.  
Install printer files on the server.  
Mac OS computers support only the  
PostScript features of the GA-1040.  
No special configuration of AppleShare  
servers is required.  
GA-1040 SETUP  
e-STUDIO 45 series  
On the GA-1040 Touch Panel Display,  
configure Server Setup, Network Setup,  
Printer Setup, PS Setup, PCL Setup, and  
Job Log Setup.  
CLIENT SETUP  
Mac OS  
Windows  
At each workstation that will print to the  
GA-1040:  
• Install the appropriate printer drivers,  
and connect to one or more queues.  
• For computers that will use the  
Fiery WebTools, install an Internet  
browser.  
• Verify the GA-1040 in the list of printers  
and run a test print.  
GA-1040 available on the network  
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1-4 Connecting to the Network  
1
Quick path to installation  
The diagrams in the following pages show typical systems that can be used for printing  
and for using remote utilities. To use the diagrams, find the page with your preferred  
platform and network type. Then look up the setup procedures in the pages and books  
referred to in the keys.  
The diagrams describe devices that use the supported networking protocols. They are  
logical diagrams and are not intended to describe the physical arrangement (topology)  
of devices on the network. A variety of physical arrangements is possible with each  
logical arrangement. For example, twisted pair Ethernet networks commonly use a star  
configuration around a hub, rather than a bus arrangement. The design of physical  
networks is beyond the scope of this manual.  
If the network uses more than one protocol or more than one type of workstation,  
combine the setups listed for each component of your system. Multiple protocols  
(shown in the diagrams as parallel lines) can run on the same cable. A solid connection  
from the GA-1040 with an arrow indicates that other supported network types can be  
operational at the same time.  
The protocols used in these diagrams are indicated as follows:  
Parallel  
Other  
IPX (Novell)  
AppleTalk  
TCP/IP  
(lpd or nbt)  
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1-5 Quick path to installation  
1
Mac OS environment with AppleTalk  
Key to setup:  
1 GA-1040 Setup  
Chapter 2  
2 Mac OS computer  
Getting Started  
Another supported  
protocol  
GA-1040 embedded in the  
e-STUDIO 45 series  
1
AppleTalk  
Mac OS computer  
2
Mac OS computer  
2
Mac OS computer  
2
For printing and using  
Fiery utilities with AppleTalk  
Mac OS computers  
AppleTalk protocol  
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1-6 Connecting to the Network  
1
Windows computers in a Novell environment  
Key to setup:  
1 NetWare server  
2 GA-1040 Setup  
3 NetWare client  
4 Windows computer  
page 5-6  
Chapter 2  
Another supported  
protocol  
Getting Started  
page 5-9, Getting Started  
GA-1040 embedded in the  
e-STUDIO 45 series  
2
NetWare server  
1
IPX  
SPX for using Fiery utilities  
IPX  
Windows computer:  
NetWare client  
3
Windows computer:  
NetWare client  
3
Windows computer:  
NetWare client  
running SPX  
3, 4  
Printing on this network  
All Windows computers can print  
through the NetWare server  
IPX protocol  
SPX protocol  
For using Fiery utilities  
Any Windows computer with IPX/SPX  
protocols loaded  
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1-7 Quick path to installation  
1
Windows NT Server environment  
Key to setup:  
1 Windows NT Server  
2 GA-1040 Setup  
page 5-10  
Chapter 2  
3 Windows NT client  
page 5-14, Getting Started  
Another supported  
protocol  
GA-1040 embedded in the  
e-STUDIO 45 series  
Windows NT Workstation  
or Windows NT Server  
acting as print server  
2
1
LAN with  
NETBEUI, etc.  
lpd (TCP/IP) for printing  
TCP/IP for Fiery Downloader  
Windows computer  
3
Windows computer  
3
Windows NT Workstation  
or Windows NT Server  
with TCP/IP loaded  
Printing on this network  
Windows 95/98/Me/2000 clients can print  
using a protocol available on the Windows NT  
print server; Windows NT machines can print  
using TCP/IP with the lpd protocol  
1
NETBEUI or other protocol available on  
the clients and the server  
For using Fiery Downloader  
TCP/IP protocol  
A Windows NT 4.0 computer with TCP/IP loaded  
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1-8 Connecting to the Network  
1
Windows computers using Windows (SMB) printing  
Key to setup:  
1 GA-1040 Setup  
Chapter 2  
2 Windows computer  
Getting Started  
Another supported  
protocol  
GA-1040 embedded in the  
e-STUDIO 45 series  
1
Windows computer  
2
Windows computer  
2
Windows computer  
2
For Windows (SMB) printing  
Windows 95/98/Me/2000 or NT 4.0 computers  
Windows (SMB) printing enabled on the GA-1040  
TCP/IP (nbt) protocol  
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1-9 Quick path to installation  
1
GA-1040 parallel port connection  
Key to setup:  
1 GA-1040 Setup  
Chapter 2  
Getting Started  
2 Windows computer  
A supported  
network protocol  
Parallel input  
GA-1040 embedded in the  
e-STUDIO 45 series  
Protocol not directly  
supported on GA-1040  
With the parallel port enabled, the  
GA-1040 can accept and print jobs  
sent to its parallel port  
2
PC workstation,  
server, or laptop  
Parallel  
2
The rest of this chapter and the next cover installation as performed on the GA-1040  
itself. This chapter describes the physical network connections; Chapter 2 summarizes  
GA-1040 Setup and other administrative functions available from the Touch Panel  
Display.  
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1-10 Connecting to the Network  
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Before you begin  
The following steps should be completed before you configure the GA-1040 and the  
workstations that will print to the GA-1040. A service technician will have performed  
some initial installation.  
TO PREPARE FOR GA-1040 CONFIGURATION  
1. Print a copier test page to make sure the copier is functioning normally.  
2. With the copier turned off, connect the network cable to the GA-1040, as described in  
the next section.  
The network should already be installed and operational.  
3. Turn on the copier.  
4. Prepare network servers to share GA-1040 user software and to enable networked  
users to print to the GA-1040, and proceed to Setup.  
See Chapters 2 through 4 for details.  
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Ethernet cable connection  
The GA-1040 supports Ethernet cabling with Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) cable  
and Shielded Twisted Pair (STP), defined as Category 5 for use with 100BaseT or  
defined as Category 3 or Category 5 for use with 10BaseT. The cable plugs into the  
RJ-45 socket on the GA-1040.  
NOTE: The 100BaseT type supported by the GA-1040 is 100BaseTX, also known as  
Fast Ethernet. If an Ethernet hub is used, it must be a 100BaseTX hub. The term  
“100BaseT” is used in this manual to refer to 100BaseTX.  
Back view with GA-1040 installed  
RJ-45 connector for Ethernet  
Parallel connector  
Shut down the copier before attaching the GA-1040 to any network device.  
!
TO USE UTP/STP CABLE FOR 100BASET OR 10BASET  
1. With the copier turned off, connect the RJ-45 connector to the RJ-45 socket on the  
back of the copier.  
2. Configure network servers for printing and then proceed to Setup.  
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Parallel cable connection  
In addition to receiving print jobs over Ethernet, the GA-1040 can accept print jobs  
from a Windows computer through its high-speed parallel port. This connection is  
advantageous for portable computers and for workstations that use dedicated networks  
using protocols other than AppleTalk, TCP/IP or IPX.  
The parallel port connection can be active at the same time as the network port.  
TO USE PARALLEL CABLE  
1. With the copier and the Windows computer turned off, attach the parallel cable to the  
parallel port of the GA-1040.  
See the illustration on page 1-11 for the location of the parallel port.  
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the parallel port on the Windows computer.  
3. Turn on the computer and the copier.  
4. Proceed to Setup.  
To print to the parallel port, you need to set up the parallel port connection (see  
“Parallel Setup” on page 2-10). For information on setting up printing, see Getting  
Started; for printing to the parallel port, see the Printing Guide.  
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2-1 About GA-1040 Setup  
2
The GA-1040 fits into a variety of work environments. To prepare for printing at your  
site, you need to do some initial configuration to specify the network environment and  
the kind of printing you will do.  
Chapter 2:  
Setting up  
the GA-1040  
About GA-1040 Setup  
For Setup, you need a live network connection so the GA-1040 can query the network  
for zones, servers, server-based queues, and other essential information. When you set  
an IP address, subnet mask, or gateway address for the GA-1040 during Setup, you can  
allow the GA-1040 to get these addresses automatically.  
On Novell or Windows NT (using TCP/IP) networks, the network servers should  
be configured for printing to the GA-1040 before you enter network settings on the  
GA-1040. The diagrams on pages 1-5 through 1-9 give chapter references for Network  
Setup.  
Whenever the configuration of the GA-1040, a copier, or the network itself changes at  
your site, you can alter individual settings to correspond to the changed environment.  
Likewise, if printing needs or administrative requirements change, you can alter the  
corresponding settings.  
NOTE: Changing network or port settings may require that you make changes in more  
than one Setup area.  
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2-2 Setting up the GA-1040  
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GA-1040 Setup from the Touch Panel Display  
Setup performed from the Touch Panel Display after powering on or rebooting the  
GA-1040 configures the GA-1040 to communicate with other devices and manage  
print jobs sent to it.  
Setup provides these groups of options:  
TopAccess Setup to specify system options  
• Print Default to specify default settings for printing and finishing options  
• Port Setup to specify Ethernet and parallel port settings  
• Protocol Setup to specify the network protocols for the active network systems that  
will transmit print jobs to the GA-1040  
• Emulation to state the default personality (PCL or PS) of the copier  
• PS Setup to specify PostScript settings  
• PCL (Printer Control Language) Setup to specify defaults such as font source and  
paper size  
Additional menus allow you to set an Administrator password, restore the GA-1040  
settings to factory defaults, and clear the jobs queued on the GA-1040.  
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2-3 GA-1040 Setup from the Touch Panel Display  
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Accessing Setup options  
The Touch Panel Display (on the Control Panel on the front of the copier) enables you  
to set options and view information about jobs printed to the GA-1040. The Touch  
Panel Display also displays status information and Setup options. Depending on which  
Setup stage you are in, the display includes controls for data entry, for example to  
specify a name for the GA-1040 or to set the date and time, or buttons that allow you  
to make multiple choice selections.  
GA-1040 Control Panel  
COPY key  
PRINTER/  
MAIN POWER  
POWER  
NETWORK COPY  
FAX  
PRINTER/NETWORK key  
DATA  
ERROR  
MEMORY RX  
1
2
Touch Panel Display  
ABC  
JKL  
DEF  
INTER RUPT  
1
4
7
2
5
3
GHI  
MNO  
FUNTION CLEAR  
FC  
6
9
PQRS  
TUV  
WXYZ  
CLEAR/STOP  
C/  
8
START  
0
JOB STATUS  
MONITOR//PAUSE  
HELP  
TO ACCESS SETUP OPTIONS  
1. Make sure the GA-1040 is not receiving a print job.  
To avoid losing print jobs, make sure Ready is displayed on the Touch Panel Display.  
2. Press the PRINTER/NETWORK key, located above and to the right of the Touch Panel  
Display.  
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3. On the Touch Panel Display, press ON/OFF.  
4. Press OFFLINE.  
5. Press SETTING.  
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6. Press ADMIN.  
Enter the administrator password, if one has been set.  
NOTE: Be sure to set a password so that you can prevent inadvertent or unauthorized  
changes.  
7. Enter the information as discussed in the next section “Entering Setup information”.  
Entering Setup information  
When you perform Setup, you can select one menu after another and enter  
information about your GA-1040 and your network and printing environment.  
There are two types of Setup options:  
Multiple choice  
questions  
You are given choices (for example, Yes or No, or a list of  
options from which to choose). The currently selected  
value is highlighted. Choose the setting, and choose Set.  
Use the Next button to continue to multiple screens of the  
same option.  
Information entry  
options  
You must specify information for your site, such as the  
GA-1040 name or IP address.  
A separate keypad is provided for entering letters and  
symbols.  
To change numeric information, press Change Value and  
enter the information. You can use either the “+” and “-”  
buttons on the Touch Panel Display, or the numeric  
keypad on the Control Panel.  
Some numeric information, such as the IP Address option,  
is grouped into separate parts. Using the left or right  
arrows, select the part you want to change, and then use  
the numeric keypad to enter the value.  
In most menus, you can use the Cancel button to cancel the current selection and  
return to the next higher-level menu.  
To access additional Setup options in some menus, use the Next and Prev buttons on  
the Touch Panel Display.  
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TO EXIT SETUP  
1. On the Touch Panel Display, press ON/OFF.  
2. Press ONLINE.  
3. If you have changed any network settings, you must reset the printer.  
For more information, see “Administrative functions” on page 2-21.  
TopAccess Setup options  
The TopAccess Setup menu lets you specify system information that pertains to the  
GA-1040 itself and all users.  
The options appear in sequence, as described below. Default values, where applicable,  
appear in square brackets.  
Server Name  
Default server name  
Use this option to give the GA-1040 a name.  
Print Start Page  
Yes/No [Yes]  
Use this option to specify whether the GA-1040 should print a start page every time it  
is powered on or rebooted. The start page displays information about the GA-1040,  
including the server name, current date, and time.  
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Print Banner Page  
Yes/No [No]  
Use this option to print a banner page before each job.  
Use Character Set  
Macintosh/DOS/Windows [Windows]  
Use this option to specify whether the Touch Panel Display should use the Macintosh,  
DOS, or Windows character set for displaying filenames. This is important if filenames  
include accented or composite characters (such as é or æ). For mixed-platform  
networks, choose the setting that gives the best overall representation of the special  
characters you use.  
Delete Time for Private Job  
1 Day/7 Days/30 Days [1 Day]  
Specify how long a private job will be stored on the copier.  
Print Default options  
In the Print Default menu, you set the defaults for printing and finishing options.  
The options appear in sequence, as described below. Default values, where applicable,  
appear in square brackets.  
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2-8 Setting up the GA-1040  
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Copies  
Number of Copies  
1-999 [1]  
This option sets the default number of copies of a document to print.  
Paper  
Paper Size  
LT/LG... A3/A4/A5... [LT (Letter) in the United States, A4 elsewhere]  
Specify the default paper sizes. When no page size is defined within a PostScript file,  
jobs are printed on the default set with this option.  
Paper Source  
Paper Source  
Auto Select/CST1/CST2/PFP1/PFP2/LCF [Auto Select]  
“CST” stands for “Cassette”; “PFP” stands for “Pedestal”; “LCF” stands for “Large  
Capacity Feeder”.  
Select the paper source for print jobs.  
Finishing  
Finishing  
Non-Sort Non-Staple/Sort/Group/Alternation/Saddle Stitch/  
Left-Upper Single/Right-Upper Single/Left Double/Top Double [Sort]  
Specify how to output multiple-page or multiple-copy jobs. Settings for some finishing  
features are displayed only if the appropriate equipment is installed on the copier.  
The Sort setting collates multiple copies. The Group setting groups together all copies  
of each page. Both Sort and Group output the finished copies in the same direction.  
The Alternation setting stacks the output perpendicular to the next copy.  
The settings Left-Upper Single, Right-Upper Single, Left Double, and Top Double are  
for stapled output; specifically, they describe where the staple is positioned.  
Hole Punch  
None/Left/Top [None]  
This option defines where to place holes for punched paper.  
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Destination  
Destination  
Auto Select/Inner Tray/Tray1/Tray2  
Specify the destination for printed output.  
Duplex  
Duplex  
Simplex/Book/Tablet [Simplex]  
Duplexing allows printing on both sides of the paper. The Book setting prints the top  
of the image on side 1 on the same edge of the page as the top of the image on side 2.  
The Tablet setting prints the top of the image on side 1 on the opposite edge of the  
page as the top of the image on side 2. The Simplex setting disables duplex printing;  
jobs are printed only on one side of the paper.  
Image  
Orientation  
Portrait/Landscape [Portrait]  
This option determines whether the text or image will be oriented along the short edge  
of the paper (portrait) or along the long edge of the paper (landscape).  
Smoothing  
Yes/No [Yes]  
This option automatically smooths jagged outlines on characters and graphics.  
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2
Port Setup  
You can enable parallel communication simultaneously with Ethernet. To configure  
the GA-1040, choose each port type you use and enter the settings for that port.  
The options appear in sequence, as described below. Default values, where applicable,  
appear in square brackets.  
Ethernet Setup  
Ethernet Speed  
Auto/10 Mbps/100 Mbps [Auto]  
Select Auto if your network environment is mixed, or select the speed (10 Mbps or  
100 Mbps) of the network to which the GA-1040 is attached.  
Parallel Setup  
You can connect a single Windows computer to the parallel port and print directly to  
the GA-1040.  
NOTE: Enabling the parallel port does not conflict with using Ethernet communication  
with the GA-1040.  
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2-11 Protocol Setup  
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Time Out  
1-300 [30]  
This option determines how long the GA-1040 waits without receiving data from the  
parallel port before deciding that the current job is complete. Until the timeout, the  
GA-1040 cannot receive new jobs through the parallel port, but it can continue to  
receive network print jobs.  
Ignore EOF  
Yes/No [Yes]  
This option specifies that the GA-1040 should ignore end-of-file (EOF) messages in a  
file. This option must be set to Yes to print PostScript files in binary format (not  
ASCII); under normal circumstances, it should be set to No. When this option is set to  
Yes, the GA-1040 uses the parallel port timeout value to determine when the end of  
the file has been reached.  
Protocol Setup  
In Protocol Setup you specify network addresses and names to be used by  
workstations, servers, and the GA-1040 when they communicate with each other. To  
configure the GA-1040, choose each protocol and enter the settings for that protocol.  
You can enable AppleTalk, TCP/IP, and IPX/SPX communication simultaneously.  
Before you begin, confirm that the network cable is connected to the GA-1040.  
During Network Setup, the GA-1040 queries the network for zones, servers, and  
server-based queues. If you perform Port Setup or Protocol Setup without a connected  
and functioning network, default settings are used that may not meet your needs.  
If the GA-1040 is configured to enable more than one protocol, it automatically  
switches to the correct protocol when it receives a print job. When the parallel port  
and network port are enabled, print jobs can be received over both ports at the same  
time.  
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For each item you enable, you are prompted to enter settings pertaining to that item.  
You specify network addresses and names to be used by workstations, servers, and the  
GA-1040 when they communicate with each other. You need to display and select  
options only for the network systems that are currently used at your site. If your  
network requirements change, you can change the Setup options later.  
The options appear in sequence, as described below. Default values, where applicable,  
appear in square brackets.  
TCP/IP Setup  
Enter the appropriate settings for the network type you use. If your network uses a  
gateway, enter the gateway address in the Gateway section.  
When you set an IP address, subnet mask, or gateway address for the GA-1040 during  
Setup, you can allow the GA-1040 to get these addresses automatically from a DHCP,  
BOOTP, or RARP server. First, turn on or reboot the GA-1040 and allow it to reach  
Idle. Next, make sure the DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP server is running. Finally,  
perform Setup.  
Ethernet  
Enable TCP/IP  
Enable/Disable [Enable]  
Select Yes if you have a TCP/IP network connected to the GA-1040 over Ethernet  
cabling.  
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Enable Auto IP  
Enable/Disable [Enable]  
You can allow the GA-1040 to obtain its Ethernet IP address by searching the network.  
Depending on your network and the protocol you select in the following option  
(DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP), the IP address can change. If you do not enable this  
option, proceed to the IP Address option and set a static IP address, which will not  
change.  
Select protocol  
Auto/DHCP/BOOTP/RARP [DHCP]  
This option is valid only if you enabled Auto IP. Select the protocol over which the  
GA-1040 should search for its IP address. Both DHCP and BOOTP allow the  
GA-1040 to obtain the Ethernet IP address and Subnet Mask automatically. RARP  
obtains only the Ethernet IP address.  
Depending on your network, the GA-1040 might be assigned a different address after  
you reboot the GA-1040. With the DHCP setting, the GA-1040 can be assigned a  
different address even if it is not rebooted. Make sure the network is already configured  
properly for the protocol you select.  
IP Address  
Enter the GA-1040 IP address for Ethernet. This IP address, unlike an IP address set  
automatically, remains the same if you reboot the GA-1040. You must change the  
default to a valid address for your network.  
Subnet Mask  
This option lets you modify the subnet mask for printing with TCP/IP over Ethernet.  
To set the subnet mask, enter one of the following values:  
• 255.0.0.0 if the IP address starts with a number less than 128  
• 255.255.0.0 if the IP address starts with a number from 128 through 191  
• 255.255.255.0 if the IP address starts with a number greater than 191  
NOTE: Confirm the subnet mask setting with your network administrator before  
proceeding. In some cases the required setting may be different from those listed.  
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Gateway  
Enable Auto IP  
Enable/Disable [Enable]  
Use this option to get the gateway address automatically for printing with TCP/IP.  
Gateway Address  
This option appears only if you did not enable Auto IP (Gateway), or if you selected  
RARP as the protocol. Set the gateway address for printing with TCP/IP.  
IPX/SPX Setup  
Select Frame Types  
EN_802.2/EN_802.3/EN_II/EN_SNAP  
You must select at least one frame type. In the list of settings, “EN” is an abbreviation  
for Ethernet.  
NetWare Setup  
NetWare Setup allows you to enter the names of the NetWare objects that are  
concerned with GA-1040 print jobs. PServer is a program in the GA-1040 that  
services all the NetWare print queues assigned to the NetWare print servers you have  
set up for printing to the GA-1040. When you choose NetWare Setup and enable  
PServer, you can set up NDS (Novell Directory Services), Bindery Services, or both.  
NDS is used with NetWare 4.x/5.x; Bindery Services are used with NetWare 3.x or  
with NetWare 4.x/5.x in bindery emulation mode.  
Enable Bindery Server  
Enable/Disable [Disable]  
Select this option if you have a NetWare network connected to the GA-1040.  
Bindery Setup options  
Use Bindery Setup if you have already configured one or more bindery servers (file  
servers running NetWare 3.x or NetWare 4.x/5.x in bindery emulation) with a Print  
Server and a Print Queue for GA-1040 jobs. Before entering bindery settings, be sure  
the GA-1040 is connected to the network and the NetWare file server is running. You  
need a login name, and, if access to the file server or print server is restricted, you need  
a login password.  
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Because you can set up more than one Novell server to handle GA-1040 print jobs,  
additional options are provided for this purpose.  
File Server  
Enter the name of the server on which you have configured a print server and print  
queue to handle GA-1040 print jobs.  
Bindery Print Server  
Enter the name of the print server that you have configured in the NetWare utility  
PCONSOLE. This is the print server that will route print jobs to the GA-1040 from  
computers on IPX networks.  
Password  
Enter your print server password.  
NDS Setup options  
Before entering NDS settings, be sure the GA-1040 is connected to the network and  
you have already configured an NDS directory tree with a Printer, a Print Server, and  
one or more Print Queue objects for GA-1040 jobs. To perform NDS Setup you may  
need permission to browse the NDS tree. If access to the Print Server is restricted, you  
need a login password.  
The main objective of NDS Setup is to specify the Print Server object. In addition, you  
can indicate the location of the GA-1040 print queues.  
Use NDS Setup if your network uses NetWare 4.x/5.x in native mode. Use Bindery  
Setup if your network uses NetWare 3.x or uses NetWare 4.x/5.x in bindery emulation  
mode.  
Enable NDS  
Enable/Disable [Disable]  
Select Yes if the NetWare servers you will use to print to the GA-1040 are running  
NetWare 4.x/5.x in native mode.  
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NDS Tree  
Enter the name of the NDS tree that contains the Printer, Print Server, and print  
queue objects you have previously defined on the NetWare server for the GA-1040.  
Your new NDS tree selection automatically overwrites any previous tree selection. If  
you change the NDS tree selection and there are also current Bindery settings, you are  
alerted that they will be deleted. If you continue with NDS Setup, you can replace  
Bindery settings afterwards.  
NDS Print Server  
Enter the name of the Print Server object as “name.context.” For example, enter  
“GA-1040_SRV.GA1040.XXX.”.  
Password  
Enter the Print Server password  
AppleTalk Setup  
Enable AppleTalk  
Enable/Disable [Enable]  
This option enables the GA-1040 to communicate over AppleTalk networks.  
Emulation  
The default value appears in square brackets.  
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2-17 PCL Setup  
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Emulation  
Auto/PCL/PS [Auto Select]  
In PCL or PS mode, the GA-1040 is restricted to PCL or PostScript jobs, respectively.  
Jobs sent to the GA-1040 that do not match the mode (or personality) selected on the  
GA-1040 are not printed. In Auto mode, the GA-1040 switches to the appropriate  
page description language for each job. See PCL Options on page 2-17 and PostScript  
Options on page 2-19 for more information. Also see the Printing Guide.  
PCL Setup  
PCL (Printer Control Language) printer drivers are provided with the GA-1040 on the  
User Software CD. PCL Setup allows you to set defaults to control printer output.  
These defaults can be overridden by the user from within an application, but they  
determine how a job will be printed in the absence of other information.  
NOTE: PCL printing is supported for Windows computers only. Mac OS computers  
must use the PostScript driver.  
The options appear in sequence, as described below. Default values, where applicable,  
appear in square brackets.  
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Symbol Set  
Symbol Set  
Roman-8/ISO L1/PC-8... [Roman-8]  
This option lets you choose the symbol set that best matches the needs of users  
printing to the GA-1040.  
Font Setup  
Font Number  
0-999 [0]  
The font number designates the default font for the GA-1040.  
Font Pitch  
0.44-99.99 [10.00]  
When the number selected in Font Number represents a fixed pitch scalable font, the  
Font Pitch option appears, allowing you to determine the width of scalable type. Pitch  
is measured by characters per inch, so 10-pitch type fits ten characters per inch.  
Font Size  
4.00-999.75 [12.00]  
When the number selected in Font Number represents a proportionally spaced scalable  
font, the Font Size option allows you to determine the point size (height) of the default  
font.  
Page Length  
Page Length  
5-128 [60]  
This option sets the number of lines to be printed per page.  
Margin  
These options set the default margins on the paper.  
Top  
[5mm or 0.20in]  
Set the default top margin.  
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Left  
[5mm or 0.20in]  
Set the default left margin.  
Unit  
mm/inch [mm]  
Select the unit of measurement to use with the numbers you entered for the Top and  
Left margins.  
PS Setup  
PS (PostScript) Setup options allow you to set defaults for GA-1040 behavior. Most of  
these defaults can be set when users print from an application.  
The options appear in sequence, as described below. Default values, where applicable,  
appear in square brackets.  
Print PS Error Page  
Yes/No [No]  
Use this option to specify whether the GA-1040 should print the available portion of a  
print job when it encounters a PostScript error. Select Yes to print the portion of the  
job that was processed before the error occurred; select No to cancel the print job  
entirely when a PostScript error is encountered. Leave this option at No unless you  
encounter printing problems.  
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Convert Paper Size  
No LT->A4 A4->LT [No]  
Specify whether to convert paper sizes in documents automatically to the default paper  
sizes specified. If you select No, the GA-1040 prints the document only if it finds a  
paper source in the size specified by the file.  
Printing GA-1040 system pages  
You can print system pages from the GA-1040 that include test pages, the list of  
current settings, and lists of installed fonts. You can use this information to  
troubleshoot problems with print quality and to inform users of the current default  
settings. After you have performed Setup, print a Setting List to confirm your settings.  
NOTE: Post the current Setting List near the GA-1040 for quick reference. Users need  
the information on this page, such as the current default settings.  
Setting List—List of current defaults  
Fonts List—List of fonts on the GA-1040  
PCL TestTest page for PCL  
PS TestTest page for PostScript  
Storage List—List of jobs in the Storage area  
Job List—List of jobs that have been printed  
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TO PRINT GA-1040 SYSTEM PAGES  
1. On the Touch Panel Display, press UTILITY.  
2. Press Test Printing.  
3. Press the name of the page you want to print.  
Administrative functions  
The GA-1040 provides additional administrative functions that allow you to force a  
job to be printed or deleted and a function to reset the GA-1040:  
Force Print allows you to print the portion of the job already sent to the GA-1040.  
The portion of the job that has not yet been sent to the GA-1040 is not printed.  
Force Delete enables you to delete the job data sent to the GA-1040.  
Reset lets you perform a hardware reset of the GA-1040.  
TO PERFORM ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS  
1. Press UTILITY.  
2. Press Function.  
3. Press the name of the function you want to perform.  
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Changing the GA-1040 password  
You can set or change the Administrator password for using TopAccess with  
the GA-1040. This password allows a user to modify the Setup options. When the  
GA-1040 is installed, there is no password. If you do not create an Administrator  
password, users are not required to enter a password to modify Setup.  
TO CHANGE THE GA-1040 PASSWORD  
1. Press UTILITY.  
2. Press Password Setup.  
3. Enter the new password in both the New Password field and the Verify field.  
Be sure to keep track of the password.  
4. Press Set.  
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3-1 Starting TopAccess for Administrator  
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After you have performed initial Setup from the Touch Panel Display, you can  
complete or change most Setup options with TopAccess from a web browser.  
Chapter 3:  
Setting up the  
GA-1040 from  
TopAccess  
Starting TopAccess for Administrator  
TO PERFORM SETUP FROM TOPACCESS  
1. Start your Internet browser and enter the IP address of the GA-1040.  
2. Click Administrator and enter the TopAccess password.  
The TopAccess password is the same as the GA-1040 password set on the GA-1040  
Touch Panel Display.  
Click Administrator  
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3. Click a Setup in the list on the left-hand side of the window.  
Choose “Other” for maintenance tasks such as printing system pages, setting  
passwords, changing the web link destination, restoring the GA-1040 to factory  
defaults, clearing queued jobs, and resetting the printer hardware.  
Saving Setup information  
After you have entered the settings for a particular Setup, click the Setup button at the  
bottom of the window. To return to the default settings, click Default. These buttons  
are illustrated in the example below.  
Setup and Default buttons  
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TopAccess Setup options  
TopAccess Setup allows you to configure basic printing behavior of the GA-1040, to  
manage the Job Log, and to define the system language and support contacts.  
TopAccess Setup  
Installation Site—Enter the name of the department or site.  
Administrator—Enter the name of the administrator.  
Server Name—Specify a name for the GA-1040. This is the name that appears in the  
Chooser on an AppleTalk network.  
Refresh Rate—Specify how frequently the communication and copier status are  
updated.  
Auto Refresh Job Status—Specify whether the Print Jobs and Print Log windows are  
refreshed automatically when a new job is submitted.  
Default Language—Specify the default language for TopAccess when a new web  
browser window is opened. This also sets the language of system pages.  
Print Start Page—Specify whether the GA-1040 should print a start page when it is  
turned on or rebooted. The Start Page displays information about the GA-1040, for  
example, the server name, the current date and time, and print connections published.  
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Print Banner Page—Specify whether the GA-1040 should print a banner page at the  
end of each print job.  
Job List Order—Specify the order in which jobs are displayed in the Job Status, Private,  
Stored Job, Print Log, and Print Jobs List. The Normal setting lists newer jobs first.  
Delete Time for Private Job—Specify how many days a Private job is stored.  
Use Character Set—Specify whether the Touch Panel Display and the job management  
tools should use the Macintosh, DOS, or Windows character set for displaying  
filenames. This is important if a filename includes accented or composite characters  
(such as é or æ). For mixed-platform networks, select the setting that gives the best  
overall representation of the special characters you use.  
Job Log Setup  
Enable Printed Queue—Select this option if you want to enable the Printed queue,  
which creates a storage location on the GA-1040 disk for recent jobs that were printed  
from the Print queue. Users with access to the job management tools can reprint their  
own jobs from the Printed queue without sending them to the GA-1040 again. If you  
select No, jobs are deleted from the GA-1040 disk immediately after they are printed.  
Jobs Saved in Printed Queue—This option appears only if Enable Printed Queue is set  
to Yes. Specify the number of jobs to be stored in the Printed queue. Note that jobs in  
the Printed queue take up space on the GA-1040 hard disk.  
Auto Print Job Log Every 55 Jobs—Specify whether the GA-1040 prints the Job Log  
after every 55 jobs. The Job Log lists the last 55 jobs processed on the GA-1040, with  
accounting information about each one, including user name, document name, time  
and date printed, number of pages, and other job information.  
Auto Clear Job Log Every 55 Jobs—Specify whether the GA-1040 clears the Job Log  
after every 55 jobs. If you do not turn on this option, the GA-1040 saves a file  
containing a record of all jobs ever printed. Since this file takes up space on the  
GA-1040 hard disk, clearing the Job Log frees up additional disk space. You can clear  
the Job Log manually at any time from the job management tools.  
Job Log Page Size—Select the size of paper to print the Job Log on.  
Language Setup  
Select the language to use for displaying status and error messages.  
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Support  
Use the Support tab to enter names, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses of contact  
people at your organization who provide support for the GA-1040 and the copier.  
Network Setup options  
Network Setup configures the GA-1040 to receive print jobs over the network systems  
that will be used at your site.  
Port Setup  
Parallel Port  
Ignore EOF Character—This option specifies that the GA-1040 should ignore end-of-  
file (EOF) messages in a file. This option must be set to Yes to print PostScript files in  
binary format (not ASCII); under normal circumstances, it should be set to No. When  
this option is set to Yes, the GA-1040 uses the parallel port timeout value to determine  
when the end of the file has been reached  
Timeout—This option determines how long the GA-1040 waits without receiving data  
from the parallel port before deciding that the current job is complete. Until the  
timeout, the GA-1040 cannot receive new jobs through the parallel port, but it can  
continue to receive network print jobs.  
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Ethernet  
MAC Address—This is the MAC address of the Ethernet port; the information cannot  
be changed.  
Transmission Speed—Select Auto if your network environment is mixed, or select the  
speed of the network to which the GA-1040 is attached.  
TCP/IP Setup  
To configure the GA-1040, choose each protocol and enter the settings for that  
protocol. You can enable AppleTalk, TCP/IP, and IPX/SPX communication  
simultaneously.  
Enter the appropriate settings for the network type you use. If your network uses a  
gateway, enter the gateway address in the Gateway section.  
When you set an IP address, subnet mask, or gateway address for the GA-1040 during  
Setup, you can allow the GA-1040 to get these addresses automatically from a DHCP,  
BOOTP, or RARP server. First, turn on or reboot the GA-1040 and allow it to reach  
Idle. Next, make sure the DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP server is running. Finally,  
perform GA-1040 Setup.  
Ethernet  
Enable Ethernet—Select this option if you have a TCP/IP network connected to the  
GA-1040 over Ethernet cabling.  
Enable Auto IP—Select this option to allow the GA-1040 to obtain its Ethernet IP  
address by searching the network. Depending on your network and the protocol you  
select in the following option (DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP), the IP address can change.  
Deselect this option to assign the GA-1040 a static IP address, which will not change.  
Proceed to the IP Address option, where you manually set the IP address.  
Select protocol—If you have enabled Auto IP, select the protocol over which the  
GA-1040 should search for its IP address. Both DHCP and BOOTP allow the  
GA-1040 to obtain the Ethernet IP address and Subnet Mask automatically. RARP  
obtains only the Ethernet IP address.  
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Depending on your network, the GA-1040 might be assigned a different address after  
you reboot the GA-1040. With the DHCP setting, the GA-1040 can be assigned a  
different address even if it is not rebooted. Make sure the network is already configured  
properly for the protocol you select.  
IP Address—Enter the GA-1040 IP address for Ethernet. This IP address, unlike an  
IP address set automatically, remains the same if you reboot the GA-1040. You must  
change the default to a valid address for your network.  
Subnet Mask—Modify the subnet mask for printing with TCP/IP over Ethernet.  
To set the subnet mask, enter one of the following values:  
• 255.0.0.0 if the IP address starts with a number less than 128  
• 255.255.0.0 if the IP address starts with a number from 128 through 191  
• 255.255.255.0 if the IP address starts with a number greater than 191  
NOTE: Confirm the subnet mask setting with your network administrator before  
proceeding. In some cases the required setting may be different from those listed.  
Gateway  
Enable Auto IP Address (Gateway)—Use this option to get the gateway address  
automatically for printing with TCP/IP. This option is valid only if you selected  
DHCP or BOOTP as the protocol (see page 2-13).  
Gateway Address—Set the gateway address for printing with TCP/IP.  
IPX/SPX Setup  
Select Frame TypesYou must select at least one frame type. You can choose Auto,  
which allows the GA-1040 to determine the frame type to use on your network.  
If you choose Auto, the GA-1040 will bind only to the first frame type it finds, which  
is typically 802.2. To ensure that all available frame types are bound, select each one  
individually. The GA-1040 supports the following frame types for IPX/SPX:  
• For Ethernet—Ethernet 802.2, Ethernet 802.3, Ethernet II, and Ethernet SNAP  
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NetWare Setup  
NetWare Setup allows you to enter the names of the NetWare objects that are  
concerned with GA-1040 print jobs. You specify the NetWare print queues assigned  
to the Novell print servers you have set up for printing to the GA-1040. You can set  
up NDS (Novell Directory Services), Bindery Services, or both. NDS is used with  
NetWare 4.x; Bindery Services are used with NetWare 3.x or with NetWare 4.x in  
bindery emulation mode. If your network uses both NDS and Bindery, and uses  
NetWare 4.x servers in bindery emulation, the GA-1040 cannot service NDS and  
bindery emulation servers on the same NDS tree.  
Before entering NDS settings, be sure the GA-1040 is connected to the network and  
you have already configured an NDS directory tree with a Printer, a Print Server, and  
one or more Print Queue objects for GA-1040 jobs (see page 5-6). The main objective  
of NDS Setup is to specify the Print Server object. In addition, you can indicate the  
location of the GA-1040 print queues. To perform NDS Setup you may need  
permission to browse the NDS tree. If access to the Print Server is restricted, you  
need a login password.  
Before entering bindery settings, be sure the GA-1040 is connected to the network  
and the NetWare file server is running. You need a login name, and, if access to the file  
server or print server is restricted, you need a login password. Because you can set up  
more than one Novell server to handle GA-1040 print jobs, additional options are  
provided for this purpose.  
Poll Interval (sec)—Specify the interval, in seconds, at which the GA-1040  
communicates with the NetWare print server to see if there are print jobs waiting.  
NOTE: If you select a short interval, the amount of network traffic increases. This may  
slow down other network jobs.  
Enable NDS—Select this option if the NetWare servers you will use to print to the  
GA-1040 are running NetWare 4.x in native mode.  
NDS Tree—Enter the name of the NDS tree that contains the Printer, Print Server,  
and print queue objects you have previously defined on the NetWare server for the  
GA-1040.  
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Your new NDS tree selection automatically overwrites any previous tree selection.  
If you change the NDS tree selection and there are also current Bindery settings,  
they will be deleted. If you continue with NDS Setup, you can replace Bindery  
settings afterwards.  
NDS Print Server—Enter the name of the Print Server object as “name.context.”  
For example, enter “GA-1040_SRV.GA1040.XXX.”.  
Password—Enter the Print Server password  
Search Root—With this option, you restrict the search for GA-1040 print jobs to a  
subtree (the Print Queue root) in which the GA-1040 print queues have been defined.  
This makes the search more efficient. Specify the subtree as “.context”. For example,  
enter “.GA1040.XXX.”.  
Enable Bindery Server 1—Specify whether to use a Bindery server.  
File Server—Enter the name of the server on which you have configured a print server  
and print queue to handle GA-1040 print jobs.  
Bindery Print Server—Enter the name of the print server that you have configured in  
the NetWare utility PCONSOLE. This is the print server that will route print jobs to  
the GA-1040 from computers on IPX networks.  
Password—Enter your print server password.  
You can set up additional Bindery servers, up to a maximum of eight.  
AppleTalk Setup  
Enable AppleTalk—Select this option if you have an AppleTalk network connected to  
the GA-1040. This setting enables the GA-1040 to communicate over AppleTalk  
networks.  
Server Name—This is the name that will appear in the Chooser on an AppleTalk  
network.  
Zone Name—The GA-1040 searches the network for AppleTalk zones in your network  
segment. Scroll the list to select the AppleTalk zone in which you want the GA-1040  
to appear. If your segment has only one zone, the GA-1040 is assigned to that zone  
automatically.  
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Other Setup options  
In the Other Setup window, you can set up Windows printing, LPD printing, and  
Port 9100 printing.  
Windows Printing  
Windows Setup enables the Microsoft SMB protocol, which supports peer to peer  
printing, also known as Windows printing.  
Broadcasts from SMB devices cannot pass across a router without a WINS name  
server. In the options that follow, you can specify whether to use a WINS name server.  
You can even have the GA-1040 obtain the WINS name server IP address  
automatically.  
For information on how to set up a Windows computer for Windows (SMB) printing,  
see Getting Started. Windows (SMB) printing runs over TCP/IP, so TCP/IP must be  
configured on all workstations that will use Windows (SMB) printing and on the  
GA-1040 as well.  
Enable Windows Printing Service—This enables SMB (Server Message Block), the file  
and printer sharing protocol built into Windows. Enabling SMB allows the GA-1040  
to be listed on the network so that Windows clients can print to a particular  
connection (Hold, Print, or Direct) on the GA-1040 without any other networking  
software.  
Server Name—The server name is the name that will appear on the network for  
accessing the GA-1040 via SMB. The default name is the same as the server name  
assigned in Server Setup (see page 2-6).  
Comment—Comments can contain information about the printer. These comments  
are listed in the Properties of the GA-1040 in Network Neighborhood.  
Domain or Workgroup—Enter the name of the workgroup or domain where you want  
the GA-1040 to appear.  
Use WINS Name ServerTo nd out whether a name server is available, contact your  
network administrator.  
Enable Auto IP—Choose this option to have the GA-1040 automatically obtain the  
WINS Name Server IP address. If you do not choose this option, proceed to the IP  
Address option, where you specify the WINS IP address.  
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IP Address—Enter the IP address of the WINS Name Server.  
LPD Setup  
Enable LPD Printing Services—Select this option to allow lpd printing on TCP/IP  
networks.  
Port 9100 Setup  
Port 9100 Setup allows users to download jobs to a print connection on the GA-1040.  
Enable Port 9100—This option allows application programs to open a TCP/IP socket  
to the GA-1040 at Port 9100 to download a print job.  
9100 Queue—Specify the GA-1040 print connection for downloading jobs to  
Port 9100. Only the print connections you have enabled in Printer Setup are available.  
Printer Setup options  
Printer Setup configures the connections and printing behavior associated with  
the GA-1040.  
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Printer Setup  
Number of Copies—Specify the default number of copies of a document to print.  
Page Size—Specify the default page size for jobs.  
Paper Source—Select the paper source for print jobs.  
Finishing—Specify how to output multiple-page or multiple-copy jobs. For more  
information, see Appendix A in the Printing Guide.  
Destination—Specify the destination for printed output.  
Duplex—Duplexing allows printing on both sides of the paper. The Book setting prints  
the top of the image on side 1 on the same edge of the page as the top of the image on  
side 2. The Tablet setting prints the top of the image on side 1 on the opposite edge of  
the page as the top of the image on side 2.  
Orientation—This option determines whether the text or image will be oriented along  
the short edge of the paper (portrait) or along the long edge of the paper (landscape).  
Smoothing—This option automatically smooths jagged outlines on characters and  
graphics.  
Emulation Mode—In PCL or PostScript mode, the GA-1040 is restricted to PCL or  
PostScript jobs, respectively. Jobs sent to the GA-1040 that do not match the mode (or  
personality) selected on the GA-1040 are not printed. In Auto mode, the GA-1040  
switches to the appropriate page description language for each job. See PCL Options  
on page 3-12 and PostScript Options on page 3-13 for more information. Also see the  
Printing Guide.  
PCL Setup  
PCL (Printer Control Language) printer drivers are provided with the GA-1040 on the  
User Software CD. PCL Setup allows you to set defaults to control printer output.  
These defaults can be overridden by the user from within an application, but they  
determine how a job will be printed in the absence of other information.  
NOTE: PCL printing is supported for Windows computers only. Mac OS computers  
must use the PostScript driver.  
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Symbol Set—This option lets you choose the symbol set that best matches the needs of  
users printing to the GA-1040.  
Font Number—The font number designates the default font for the GA-1040.  
Font Pitch—When the number selected in Font Number represents a fixed pitch  
scalable font, the Font Pitch option appears, allowing you to determine the width of  
scalable type. Pitch is measured by characters per inch, so 10-pitch type fits ten  
characters per inch.  
Font Size—When the number selected in Font Number represents a proportionally  
spaced scalable font, the Font Size option allows you to determine the point size  
(height) of the default font.  
Page Length—This option sets the number of lines to be printed per page.  
Margin—Choose the unit of measurement (mm or in), and set the top and left margins  
of the page.  
PS Setup options  
PS (PostScript) Setup options allow you to set defaults for GA-1040 behavior. Most of  
these defaults can be set when users print from an application.  
Print to PS Error—Use this option to specify whether the GA-1040 should print the  
available portion of a print job when it encounters a PostScript error. Select Yes to print  
the portion of the job that was processed before the error occurred; select No to cancel  
the print job entirely when a PostScript error is encountered. Leave this option at No  
unless you encounter printing problems.  
Convert Paper Sizes—Specify whether to convert paper sizes in documents  
automatically to the default paper sizes specified. For example, if you select  
Letter/Tabloid->A4/A3, a letter size document is automatically printed on A4 paper.  
If you select No, the GA-1040 prints the document only if it finds a media source in  
the size specified by the file.  
Allow Courier Substitution—Specify whether to substitute Courier for fonts that are  
unavailable when you download PostScript files to the GA-1040, or when you print a  
document for which you do not have the corresponding printer font. If this option is  
set to No, jobs with fonts that are not available on the GA-1040 hard drive generate a  
PostScript error and do not print.  
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Queue  
Publish Print Queue—This option enables users to print (or download) jobs to the  
Print queue. Jobs printed to the Print queue are spooled to the GA-1040 disk and  
printed on a first-in, first-out basis. Only the connections published in Printer Setup  
are available to users.  
Publish Direct Connection—This option enables users to print (or download) jobs to  
the GA-1040 without spooling. Jobs printed to the Direct connection are not saved in  
the Printed queue. If you plan to download fonts to the GA-1040, you must publish  
the Direct connection.  
Publish Hold Queue—Use this option to enable users to print (or download) jobs to  
the Hold queue. Jobs in the Hold queue can be printed only by copying or moving  
them to the Print queue with the job management tools.  
Parallel Connection—This option appears only if you have enabled the parallel port in  
Network Setup. Use this option to determine where jobs printed to the parallel port  
are sent. Only the connections that you published are displayed. If only one of the  
connections is published, parallel port jobs are automatically printed to that  
connection.  
Printing GA-1040 system pages  
You can print system pages from the GA-1040 that describe its current configuration,  
installed fonts, and test pages. You can use this information to troubleshoot problems  
with print quality and to inform users of the current default settings. After you have  
performed Setup, print a Setting List to confirm your settings.  
Print Log—List of jobs that have been printed  
Stored Job List—List of jobs in the Storage area  
Setting List—List of current defaults  
Font List—List of fonts on the GA-1040  
PCL TestTest page for PCL  
PS TestTest page for PostScript  
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3-15 Printing GA-1040 system pages  
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TO PRINT GA-1040 SYSTEM PAGES  
1. In the menu bar on the left-hand side of the main TopAccess window, click Other.  
2. Click the Test Print tab.  
3. Select the pages you want to print.  
4. Click Print.  
Post the current Setting List near the GA-1040 for quick reference. Users need the  
information on this page, such as the current printer default settings.  
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Changing the GA-1040 password  
You can set or change the Administrator and Operator passwords. The Administrator  
password allows you to modify the GA-1040 Setup options from TopAccess as well as  
from the Touch Panel Display; the Operator password allows you to manage jobs.  
When the GA-1040 is installed, there are no passwords. If you do not create an  
Administrator password, users are not required to enter a password to modify Setup.  
TO CHANGE THE GA-1040 PASSWORDS  
1. In the menu bar on the left-hand side of the main TopAccess window, click Other.  
2. Click the Password tab.  
3. In the New Password field, enter the new password.  
Be sure to keep track of the password. The Administrator password must be exactly  
5 numbers.  
4. In the Verify field, enter the new password again exactly as before to verify that you  
have entered it correctly.  
The new password remains in effect until you change it again.  
5. Choose OK when you have finished.  
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Changing the TopAccess weblink  
The pre-set TopAccess WebLink destination can be changed.  
TO CHANGE THE WEBLINK DESTINATION  
1. In the menu bar on the left-hand side of the main TopAccess window, click Other.  
2. Click the Web Link tab.  
3. Enter the new WebLink address (URL) and click OK.  
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Resetting the GA-1040  
Resetting the GA-1040 refers to tasks that help you troubleshoot problems: Restore  
Defaults, Clear Server, and Printer Reset.  
Restoring the GA-1040 to factory defaults  
Choose Restore Defaults to return the GA-1040 to its default factory settings.  
Clearing the GA-1040  
This option allows you to clear all queued print jobs from the GA-1040—jobs in the  
GA-1040 Print, Hold, and Printed queues.  
Resetting the GA-1040 hardware  
You can reset the hardware on the GA-1040. On the Reset tab, choose Printer Reset.  
If you have changed any network settings, you must reset the printer before the new  
settings will take effect.  
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4-1 Accessing Setup  
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With the optional Command WorkStation software, you can complete or change most  
Setup options from a Windows computer. You can use the Command WorkStation  
only if the copier has the HDD option installed.  
Chapter 4:  
Setting up the  
GA-1040 from  
a Windows  
Accessing Setup  
You can access GA-1040 Setup from the Command WorkStation.  
Computer  
TO ACCESS SETUP FROM COMMAND WORKSTATION  
1. Start the Command WorkStation application.  
2. Log in as Administrator.  
3. Choose Setup from the Server menu.  
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Server Setup  
From this window, you can access Server Setup, Passwords, Job Log Setup, and  
Support.  
Server Setup  
Server Name—Specify a name for the GA-1040. This is the name that appears in the  
Chooser on an AppleTalk network.  
Print Start Page—Specify whether the GA-1040 should print a start page when it is  
turned on or rebooted. The Start Page displays information about the GA-1040,  
including server name, the current date and time, amount of memory installed,  
network protocols enabled, and print connections published.  
Enable Printed Queue—Specify whether to enable the Printed Queue, a storage  
location on the GA-1040 disk for recently printed jobs. You can reprint jobs from the  
Printed queue without sending them to the GA-1040 again. If the Printed queue is not  
enabled, jobs are deleted from the GA-1040 disk immediately after they are printed.  
Jobs Saved in Printed Queue—Specify the number of jobs to be stored in the Printed  
Queue. Jobs in the Printed queue take up space on the GA-1040 hard disk.  
Date and Time—Specify the system date and time, which are used on the cover page  
and on Job Logs.  
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Use Character Set—Specify whether the Touch Panel Display and the job management  
tools should use the Macintosh, DOS, or Windows character set for displaying  
filenames. This is important if a filename includes accented or composite characters  
(such as é or æ). For mixed-platform networks, select the setting that gives the best  
overall representation of the special characters you use.  
Passwords  
You can set, change, and remove passwords for the GA-1040. Keep careful track of the  
passwords you set for each.  
Administrator—Controls access to Setup; Administrator privileges also include  
Operator privileges.  
Operator—Controls access to job management functions via the job management  
tools.  
By default, no passwords are set. If you do not specifically set passwords, all users will  
have access to important functions such as Setup (including setting passwords) and job  
control. It is strongly recommended that you set at least an Administrator password to  
protect the GA-1040 from unauthorized changes to Setup.  
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TO SET OR CHANGE PASSWORDS  
1. Select the password you want to change.  
2. Type the password in both the Enter New Password and the Verify New Password fields.  
Passwords are case-sensitive. The Administrator password must be exactly 5 numbers.  
You must enter the password exactly the same way both times. The new password  
remains in effect until you change it again.  
TO REMOVE A PASSWORD  
1. Select the password you want to delete.  
2. Delete the asterisks (*) in both the Enter New Password and the Verify New Password  
fields.  
If you forget the Administrator password, contact your authorized service  
representative.  
Job Log Setup  
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Auto Print Job Log Every 55 Jobs—Specify whether the GA-1040 prints the Job Log  
after every 55 jobs. The Job Log lists the last 55 jobs processed on the GA-1040, with  
accounting information about each one, including user name, document name, time  
and date printed, number of pages, and other job information.  
Auto Clear Job Log Every 55 Jobs—Specify whether the GA-1040 clears the Job Log  
after every 55 jobs. If you do not turn on this option, the GA-1040 saves a file  
containing a record of all jobs ever printed. Since this file takes up space on the  
GA-1040 hard disk, clearing the Job Log frees up additional disk space.  
You can clear the Job Log manually at any time from the job management tools. The  
Job Log is also cleared when you clear the GA-1040 with the Clear Server command.  
Job Log Page Size—Select the size of paper to print the Job Log on.  
Support  
Use the Support tab to enter names, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses of contact  
people at your organization who provide support for the GA-1040 and the copier.  
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Network Setup  
Network Setup configures the GA-1040 to receive print jobs over the networks that are  
used at your site. If the GA-1040 is configured to enable more than one protocol, it  
automatically switches to the correct protocol when it receives a print job. When two  
network ports are enabled, print jobs can be received over all of ports at the same time.  
You can modify these Network Setup options:  
• Ports—Ethernet or parallel port  
• Protocols— TCP/IP, AppleTalk, and IPX/SPX  
• Print Services—NetWare printing (PServer), Windows print sharing (SMB),  
LPD printing (TCP/IP), and HTTP support (WWW)  
NOTE: To set up Port 9100 printing, use Setup from TopAccess.  
TO CONFIGURE NETWORK PORTS  
Click the Port tab in the Network Setup dialog box.  
You can adjust settings as detailed in the following sections.  
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Ethernet (Port Setup)  
Enable Ethernet—Select if the GA-1040 is to be connected to an Ethernet network.  
Transmission Speed—This option is set to Auto Detect, which will detect the speed of  
your network automatically.  
Parallel Port (Port Setup)  
Enable Parallel Port—Select if you want to print through the parallel port. You can  
connect a single Windows computer to the parallel port and print directly to the  
GA-1040.  
NOTE: Enabling the parallel port does not conflict with using Ethernet communication  
with the GA-1040.  
Ignore EOF Character—Available only if Enable Parallel Port is selected, this option  
specifies that the GA-1040 should ignore end-of-file (EOF) messages. Check this box  
to print PostScript files in binary format (not ASCII); under normal circumstances, the  
box should not be checked. When this option is selected, the GA-1040 uses the  
parallel port timeout value to determine when the end of the file has been reached.  
Parallel Port Timeout (seconds)—Available only if Enable Parallel Port is selected, this  
setting determines how long the GA-1040 waits without receiving data from the  
parallel port before deciding that the current job is complete. Until the timeout, the  
GA-1040 cannot receive new jobs through the parallel port, but it can continue to  
receive network print jobs.  
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TO CONFIGURE THE TCP/IP PROTOCOL  
Click the Protocol1 tab in the Network Setup window.  
You can change AppleTalk, IPX/SPX, and TCP/IP protocol settings for the GA-1040  
on the Protocol1 and Protocol2 tabs.  
The GA-1040 can accept jobs via TCP/IP, AppleTalk, and IPX/SPX simultaneously.  
To configure the GA-1040, choose each protocol and enter the settings for that  
protocol.  
Enable Ethernet. If your network uses a gateway, enter the gateway address.  
When you set an IP address, subnet mask, or gateway address for the GA-1040 during  
Setup, you can allow the GA-1040 to get these addresses automatically from a DHCP,  
BOOTP, or RARP server. First, turn on or reboot the GA-1040 and allow it reach Idle.  
Next, make sure the DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP server is running. Finally, perform  
GA-1040 Setup.  
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Protocol Setup (TCP/IP)  
Enable on Ethernet—Click to enable if you have a TCP/IP network connected to the  
GA-1040 over Ethernet cabling.  
You must enable TCP/IP for Ethernet to use the Fiery WebTools over Ethernet. If you  
are using TCP/IP for printing from Windows NT 4.0 workstations, enabling TCP/IP  
here also enables you to use Fiery utilities from Windows NT 4.0 workstations using  
TCP/IP protocols.  
IP Auto (Ethernet)—Click to allow the GA-1040 to obtain its Ethernet IP address by  
searching the network. Depending on your network and the protocol you select  
(DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP), the IP address can change.  
Select protocol (Ethernet)—Select the protocol over which the GA-1040 should  
search for its IP address. Both DHCP and BOOTP allow the GA-1040 to obtain the  
Ethernet IP address and Subnet Mask automatically. RARP obtains only the Ethernet  
IP address.  
Depending on your network, the GA-1040 might be assigned a different address after  
you reboot the GA-1040. With the DHCP setting, the GA-1040 can be assigned a  
different address even if it is not rebooted. Make sure the network is already configured  
properly for the protocol you select.  
IP Static (Ethernet)—Click to assign the GA-1040 a static IP address that will not  
change.  
IP Address (Ethernet)—Enter the GA-1040 IP address for Ethernet. You must change  
the default to a valid address for your network. For information about setting up  
printing with TCP/IP, see Chapter 5.  
Subnet Mask (Ethernet)—If you need to set the subnet mask, enter one of the  
following values:  
• 255.0.0.0 if the IP address starts with a number less than 128  
• 255.255.0.0 if the IP address starts with a number from 128 through 191  
• 255.255.255.0 if the IP address starts with a number greater than 191  
NOTE: Be sure to confirm the subnet mask setting with your network administrator  
before proceeding. In some cases the required setting may be different from those  
listed.  
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Gateway  
If your TCP/IP network has a gateway, and users outside the gateway print to the  
GA-1040 using TCP/IP, enter the gateway address. Obtain the correct gateway address  
from your network administrator.  
IP Auto—Use this option to get the gateway address automatically for printing with  
TCP/IP. This option is available only if you selected DHCP or BOOTP as the  
protocol.  
If you select a DHCP or BOOTP protocol and later change it to RARP, you must  
return to Gateway Setup and set Get Gateway Address Automatically to No. You can  
then set the address manually. This is because RARP does not support automatic  
assignment of the gateway address.  
IP Static—This option is available only if you answered No to Get Gateway Address  
Automatically, or if you selected RARP as the protocol. Use this option to set the  
gateway address for printing with TCP/IP. If your network uses a gateway, you must  
change the default to a correct gateway address for your network.  
TO CONFIGURE APPLETALK  
Click the Protocol2 tab in the Network Setup window.  
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Protocol Setup (AppleTalk)  
Enable AppleTalk—Select to enable Apple Talk if you have an AppleTalk network  
connected to the GA-1040. This setting enables the GA-1040 to communicate over  
AppleTalk networks.  
Select Zone—The GA-1040 searches the network for AppleTalk zones in your  
network segment. Scroll through the list to select the AppleTalk zone in which you  
want the GA-1040 to appear. If your segment has only one zone, the GA-1040 is  
assigned to that zone automatically.  
If no AppleTalk zone can be found, your network may have no defined zones, or else  
the network cable has not been connected. Choose OK.  
TO CONFIGURE IPX FRAME TYPES  
Click the Protocol2 tab in the Network Setup window.  
The GA-1040 supports these following Ethernet frame types for IPX/SPX:  
Ethernet 802.2, Ethernet 802.3, Ethernet II, and Ethernet SNAP. You can also allow  
the GA-1040 to select the frame type automatically.  
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Protocol Setup (IPX Frames)  
Auto Select—Click Auto Select to specify all supported IPX frames, whether or not  
they are supported on your network. To determine the frame types that were  
successfully bound, save your settings, reboot the GA-1040, and print a Configuration  
page.  
Manual SelectTo specify IPX frames used with NetWare, click Manual Select, and  
click the Select Frames button. See your network administrator to verify which frame  
type to choose.  
In the IPX Frames dialog box, select frames and use the Add and Remove buttons to  
specify the selected frames.  
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TO CONFIGURE PSERVER SETUP  
Click the Service1 tab in the Network Setup window.  
You can modify NetWare 3.x (Bindery), and NetWare 4.x or 5.x (NDS) configurations  
from Command WorkStation. Turn on the Enable NDS option if your network uses  
NetWare 4.x or 5.x in native mode. Click Bindery Setup if your network uses  
NetWare 3.x, or uses NetWare 4.x or 5.x in bindery emulation mode.  
NOTE: If your network uses both NDS and Bindery, set up NDS first. Setting up NDS  
after Bindery will overwrite Bindery Setup. If your network uses both NDS and  
Bindery, including using NetWare 4.x or 5.x servers in bindery emulation, the  
GA-1040 cannot service NDS and bindery emulation servers on the same NDS tree.  
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PServer Setup (NetWare Services)  
The Enable PServer option must be turned on if you have a Novell server connected.  
You can, however, change the PServer polling interval and then modify either Bindery  
Setup or NDS Configuration.  
NOTE: The terms NetWare server, Novell server, and IPX server are in common use and  
are used here interchangeably to mean the server on an IPX network running Novell  
NetWare networking software.  
PServer Setup (NDS Configuration)  
In initial setup, the GA-1040 was connected to the network and an NDS directory  
tree, with a Printer, a Print Server, and one or more Print Queue objects for GA-1040  
jobs (see page 5-6), was configured. You can make any changes to that setup through  
the Command WorkStation. To modify NDS Setup you may need permission to  
browse the NDS tree. If access to the Print Server is restricted, you’ll need a login  
password.  
Enable NDS  
Check this box if NDS has already been enabled on the network.  
Change Trees...  
Click to open the NDS Configuration window. This option is available only when  
Enable NDS is selected.  
Add NDS Tree  
You can have only one NDS tree, so the following process is required to change trees:  
1. Select the current NDS tree and click Remove.  
2. Select the new NDS tree and click Add.  
Your new NDS tree selection automatically overwrites any previous tree  
selection. If you change the NDS tree selection and there are also current  
Bindery settings, you are alerted that they will be deleted. If you continue  
with NDS Setup, you can replace Bindery settings afterwards. To exit NDS  
Setup, choose Cancel.  
3. Click OK.  
The Select login user window appears.  
1. Select the User Login object from the display in the Select User Login window.  
2. Enter a password if necessary.  
3. Click Next.  
Select User Login  
The Select print server window appears.  
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Select Print Server  
1. Select the print server from the display in the Select Print Server window.  
2. Enter a password if necessary.  
3. Click OK.  
The Select print queue root window appears.  
Select Print Queue  
Root  
1. Select the print queue root (the container object which contains the print  
queue) from the display in the Select Print Queue Root window.  
2. Enter a password if necessary.  
3. Click Finish.  
The NetWare Setup window reappears, showing the new settings.  
PServer Setup (Bindery Setup)  
Use Bindery Setup if you have already configured one or more bindery servers (file  
servers running NetWare 3.x, or NetWare 4.x or 5.x in bindery emulation) with a Print  
Server and a Print Queue for GA-1040 jobs (see page 5-6). Before entering bindery  
settings, be sure the GA-1040 is connected to the network and the NetWare file server  
is running. You’ll need a login name, and, if access to the file server or print server is  
restricted, you’ll need a login password.  
Because you can set up more than one Novell server to handle GA-1040 print jobs,  
Bindery Setup allows you to add or delete new file server connections and view the  
connections you have selected. The options are:  
Bindery Setup...  
Novell Setup  
Click the Bindery Setup button to bring up the Novell Setup window.  
1. Click the server you want to add.  
2. Click Add.  
3. Enter your user name and password.  
4. Click Next.  
The Add Server window shows a list of print servers you can add.  
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Add Server  
1. Select a print server from the list on the left.  
2. Enter a password if a password is required.  
3. Click Finish.  
You return to the main Novell Setup dialog box.  
4. Click OK.  
TO CONFIGURE WINDOWS PRINTING, LPD, AND WEB SERVICES  
Click the Service2 tab in the Network Setup window.  
The Service2 tab provides the following:  
• Windows Printing Service enables the Microsoft SMB protocol, which supports peer  
to peer printing, also known as Windows or SMB printing.  
• LPD Printing Service enables lpd printing on TCP/IP networks.  
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Service Setup (Windows Printing Service)  
For setting up the Windows printing service, these characters are allowed in the  
text fields: uppercase letters, numerals, space, and the following characters:  
- _ . ~ ! @ # $ % ^ & ( ) { } \ ' ,  
NOTE: Lowercase letters are not allowed, except in the Comment field.  
Enable Windows Printing Service—Select to enable SMB (Server Message Block),  
the file and printer sharing protocol built into Windows. Enabling SMB allows the  
GA-1040 to be listed on the network so that Windows clients can print to a particular  
print connection (Hold, Print, or Direct) on the GA-1040 without any other  
networking software. For information on how to set up a Windows client for Windows  
printing, see Getting Started.  
NOTE: Windows (SMB) printing runs over TCP/IP, so TCP/IP must be configured on  
the GA-1040 and on workstations that use Windows printing.  
Server Name—The server name is the name that will appear on the network. It can,  
but does not have to, be the same name as the server name assigned to the GA-1040  
(see page 4-2).  
NOTE: When you enter Server Name and the Domain or Workgroup Name, use  
uppercase letters only.  
CommentYou can enter information about the printer, up to 15 characters. These  
comments are listed in the Properties of the GA-1040 in Network Neighborhood.  
Lowercase letters are allowed in this field.  
Domain or Workgroup—Enter the workgroup or domain where the GA-1040 should  
appear.  
Ethernet WINS Server—Enter the IP address of the Ethernet WINS name server.  
Broadcasts from SMB devices cannot be routed beyond their original network segment  
without a WINS name server. Setting up the WINS name server is outside the scope of  
this manual. To nd out if a name server is available, contact your network  
administrator.  
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Enable LPD Printing Service—Select to allow lpd printing.  
Service Setup (Enable Web Services)  
Enable Web Services—Select to make the Fiery WebTools available to users (see  
page 5-14). TCP/IP must already be enabled on the GA-1040 and on user  
workstations. A Java-enabled Web browser and a valid IP address are required for each  
user. See Getting Started for details on supported browsers and workstation  
requirements.  
Printer Setup  
From this window, you can access two tabs: Printer Setup and Paper Setup.  
NOTE: In the following illustration, “Device name” represents the controller, which is  
GA-1040.  
TO PUBLISH PRINT CONNECTIONS  
Click the Printer Setup tab.  
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Printer Setup  
Publish Direct Connection—Select to enable users to print (or download) jobs to the  
GA-1040 without spooling. When the Direct connection is published, users can print  
jobs to the Direct connection and download and delete printer fonts. Jobs printed to  
the Direct connection are not available to be reprinted from the Printed queue.  
NOTE: The Direct connection must be published to download fonts.  
Publish Hold Queue—Select to enable users to print jobs to the Hold queue. Jobs  
printed to the Hold queue are not processed until the administrator or the operator  
releases them for printing from the job management tools. For users to use Fiery  
utilities, you must publish the Hold queue, regardless of whether users send jobs to the  
Hold queue.  
Publish Print Queue—Select to enable users to print jobs to the Print queue. Jobs  
printed to the Print queue are spooled on the GA-1040 disk.  
Parallel Connection—This option is available only if the parallel port has been enabled  
and you have published more than one print connection (Print queue, Hold queue, or  
Direct Connection). This setting determines where jobs printed to the parallel port are  
sent. If only one print connection has been published, parallel port jobs are  
automatically printed to that connection.  
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TO SET PAPER OPTIONS  
Click the Paper Setup tab in the Printer Setup window.  
NOTE: In the following illustration, “Device name” represents the controller, which is  
GA-1040.  
Paper Setup  
On the Paper Setup tab, you can set most of the same options as appear on the  
GA-1040 Touch Panel Display for PS Setup.  
Default Paper Sizes—Specify whether to print on US paper sizes (for example, letter,  
legal, tabloid), or Metric paper sizes (for example, A4 and A3) by default. When no  
page size is defined within a PostScript file, jobs are printed on letter paper if you select  
US, or A4 paper if you select Metric.  
Print Cover Page—Specify whether the GA-1040 prints a cover (job summary) page at  
the end of each print job. If this option is set to Yes, each print job is followed by a  
page containing the name of the user who sent the job, the document name, the server  
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name, the time the job was printed, the number of pages printed, and the status of the  
job. If a PostScript error occurs and the Print to PS Error option is set to Yes, the Cover  
Page lists the PostScript error message instead of the job status.  
Allow Courier Substitution—Specify whether to substitute Courier for unavailable  
fonts. When this option is off, jobs requiring fonts not available on the GA-1040 hard  
driver generate a PostScript error and do not print. This setting does not apply to PDF  
files; font substitution occurs automatically for PDF files.  
Print to PS Error—Specify whether the GA-1040 should print the available portion of  
a print job when it encounters a PostScript error. In general, this option should be set  
to No.  
• When this option is set to No, printing of the entire job is canceled when a  
PostScript error occurs, but the processed portion of the job and the PostScript error  
information are stored on the GA-1040. You can view the job and the error  
information from the job management tools.  
• When this option is set to Yes, the portion of the job processed before the error  
occurred is printed.  
Convert Paper Sizes—Specify whether to convert paper sizes in documents  
automatically to the default paper sizes specified. For example, if you select Letter/  
11x17->A4/A3, a letter size job is automatically printed on A4 paper. If you select No,  
the GA-1040 prints the job only if it finds a media source in the size specified by the  
job.  
Exiting Setup  
When you have finished specifying Setup options, click OK and close the Setup dialog  
box. You are notified that the Server must be restarted for the new settings to take  
effect and given the choice to reboot now or later. If the Command WorkStation is  
running, the connection to the Server is lost and you must log in again when the  
Server has finished restarting.  
After you have completed Setup and rebooted the GA-1040 for the first time, install  
user software for printing on remote workstations as described in Getting Started.  
To confirm the network connection and your Setup, print a test job from a remote  
workstation.  
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Printing the Configuration page  
The Configuration page lists the settings in effect for the current Setup. After you have  
performed Setup, print a Configuration page to confirm your settings. If you use  
TopAccess to print this page, its name is “Settings List.”  
The other pages you can print from the Command WorkStation include the test page,  
Job Log, and font lists. For information on these GA-1040 pages, see the Job  
Management Guide.  
TO PRINT THE CONFIGURATION PAGE  
1. At the Command WorkStation, choose Print Pages from the File menu.  
2. Click Configuration.  
3. Click Print.  
Post the current Configuration page near the GA-1040 for quick reference. Users need  
the information on this page, such as the current printer default settings.  
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This chapter describes environments that typically include one or more network  
servers—Novell NetWare servers and Windows NT 4.0 servers—that will share  
printing to the GA-1040. It describes setting up servers that use IPX/SPX or TCP/IP  
protocols for communicating with the GA-1040. In addition, it includes some  
guidelines for setting up direct communication from Windows NT 4.0 workstations,  
where a network server is optional. The chapter also outlines the requirements for  
network clients to print to the GA-1040 and to run the Fiery utilities and the  
Fiery WebTools.  
Chapter 5:  
Setting up  
Network Servers  
The GA-1040 can accept jobs concurrently from NetWare, Windows NT 4.0, and  
AppleShare servers, as well as jobs sent directly from Windows NT 4.0 workstations.  
Because AppleShare servers require no special configuration, they are not discussed in  
this chapter, except for use in a Windows NT 4.0 environment (see “GA-1040 on a  
TCP/IP network with Windows NT 4.0” on page 5-10).  
If your network is based on Windows NT 4.0, proceed to page 5-10.  
GA-1040 on a NetWare 5.x network with NDPS  
The GA-1040 supports printing over a NetWare 5.x network running either the  
advantage of features in NDPS (Novell Distributed Print Services), using the Novell  
Gateway version 2.0.3 or later and Support Pack version 3.0 or later. For IPX printing,  
the GA-1040 supports the PServer service in Bindery emulation or through NDS  
(Novell Directory Services). For more information on IPX-based printing, see  
“GA-1040 on a NetWare 3.x or 4.x network” on page 5-4.  
NOTE: Setting up a NetWare environment correctly requires the presence and active  
cooperation of the Novell network administrator. You must have administrator  
privileges on the network to create new NDS or bindery objects.  
NDPS is not like the earlier queue-based versions of NetWare printing. Instead,  
you use an NDPS Manager and a Printer Agent, which control the tasks previously  
handled by a print queue, print server, and spooler. You can also make the printer  
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driver available for clients to download from Windows 95/98/Me/2000 and  
Windows NT 4.0 computers.  
The GA-1040 can receive print jobs from NetWare clients over Ethernet. During  
GA-1040 Setup, you select the frame type or types that will be used for  
communication between the GA-1040 and network servers. Frame type refers to the  
format of a communications packet; frame types are specified in a startup file when the  
NetWare server (or any other workstation) loads its network drivers.  
Tips for experts—NetWare 5.x networks  
Setting up the GA-1040 in an NDPS environment is similar to setting up any other  
PostScript printer on the network. The following information is useful for experienced  
network administrators:  
Make sure you have a valid IP address for the GA-1040 and for any workstations that  
will print to it or run the Fiery utilities.  
In GA-1040 Setup, enable TCP/IP and enter the IP address, Subnet mask, and Gateway  
address for the GA-1040. You can enter these manually or use DHCP, RARP, or BOOTP  
protocols to assign the addresses dynamically.  
Bi-directional communication features in NDPS are not supported on the GA-1040.  
Configuring a NetWare 5.x server for printing  
Before you begin  
The following procedure assumes NDPS has been installed during NetWare 5  
installation and that a Broker is running on the server. Unless you have manually  
unloaded the Broker, it loads and runs when you install NDPS. Make sure you are  
using NetWare 5.x Service Pack version 3.0 or later, and the Novell Gateway version  
2.0.3 or later. Finally, create an NDPS Manager. For more information, see your  
NetWare documentation.  
In GA-1040 Setup, make sure you have enabled TCP/IP (page 2-12) on the GA-1040.  
You can ping the GA-1040 (page 5-16) to verify that TCP/IP communication is  
successful.  
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Setting up the GA-1040 on a NetWare 5.x network  
Depending on the security needs at your organization, you can set up the GA-1040 as  
a Public Access printer or a Controlled Access printer. The following procedure  
describes setting up a Public Access printer. You can then convert this type of printer to  
Controlled Access if necessary. For more information, see your NetWare  
documentation.  
NOTE: In the following procedure, “Atlas” is an example of an NDPS Manager name;  
“Aero” is an example of a Printer Agent name.  
TO SET UP THE GA-1040 AS A PUBLIC ACCESS PRINTER  
1. In NetWare Administrator, double-click the NDPS Manager object you have created.  
2. In the Details window for the NDPS Manager object, click the Printer Agent List  
button.  
The list of Printer Agents appears.  
3. Click New.  
The Create Printer Agent dialog box appears.  
4. In the Printer Agent (PA) Name field, enter a name.  
5. Under Gateway Types, select Novell Printer Gateway, and click OK.  
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6. In the Configure Novell PDS for Printer Agent dialog box, select “((NONE))”,  
and click OK.  
7. In the Configure Port Handler dialog box, choose “Remote LPR on IP” as the  
connection type, and click Next.  
8. For Host Address, enter the IP address of the GA-1040.  
9. For Printer Name, enter the name of the GA-1040 print connection you want users  
to print to, and click Finish.  
This name must be either print or hold.  
10. In the Select Printer Drivers dialog box, select the printer driver for  
Windows 95/98/Me/2000 and the driver for Windows NT 4.  
11. Click Continue, and click OK.  
GA-1040 on a NetWare 3.x or 4.x network  
The NetWisesoftware built into the GA-1040 supports the following network  
operating environments:  
• NetWare 4.x—Novell Directory Services (NDS)  
• NetWare 3.x—Bindery services  
• Servers running NetWare 4.x in bindery emulation mode  
NOTE: Setting up a NetWare environment correctly requires the presence and active  
cooperation of the Novell network administrator. You must have administrator  
privileges on the network to create new NDS or bindery objects.  
The term “bindery server” is used to refer to a Novell file server running NetWare 3.x,  
or running NetWare 4.x in bindery emulation mode. The term “NDS” is used to  
describe components of a NetWare operating system running NetWare 4.x in native  
mode.  
NetWare clients print to the GA-1040 through the Novell network server. Server setup  
and client network setup are outlined here. Client printing setup is described in  
Getting Started, and printing is described in the Printing Guide.  
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The GA-1040 can receive print jobs from NetWare clients over Ethernet. During  
GA-1040 setup, you select the frame type or types that will be used for communication  
between the GA-1040 and network servers. Frame type refers to the format of a  
communications packet; frame types are specified in a startup file when the NetWare  
server (or any other workstation) loads its network drivers.  
Tips for experts—IPX networks  
Setting up the GA-1040 is similar to setting up another printer on the network.  
The following information is all that experienced network administrators need.  
The GA-1040 with IPX connections has these characteristics:  
Both NetWare 3.x and NetWare 4.x are supported directly. NetWare 4.x is also  
supported through bindery emulation.  
A minimum connection to the GA-1040 consists of a NetWare file server, a NetWare  
print server, and a NetWare queue.  
A single directory tree (for NetWare 4.x) and up to eight bindery servers can be  
configured simultaneously.  
The GA-1040 looks for print jobs on one NetWare print server per bindery server.  
Each print server can store jobs for any queue on the GA-1040.  
Overview of IPX printing to the GA-1040  
NetWare file servers support the creation of print queues, which are storage areas for  
print jobs. When a client on a remote computer decides to print, the job is directed to  
a print queue on the NetWare file server and spooled to the NetWare server disk,  
freeing up the client workstation.  
The queues on the NetWare server must be named to match the Direct connection  
and the Print, and Hold queues on the GA-1040. The NetWare queue names should  
be given an extension corresponding to the GA-1040 print connection, as follows:  
_print  
_hold  
_direct  
NOTE: The extension names must be in all lowercase and must be in English.  
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There is no need to rerun Setup when adding or removing a NetWare queue; however  
you should reboot the GA-1040 after a queue is created or removed.  
When the GA-1040 is configured to connect to a NetWare server, it polls the NetWare  
server for jobs in each of its queues. If jobs are found, they are transferred over the  
network to the matching connection: Print to Print, Hold to Hold, Direct to Direct.  
While a job is processed and printed, a record of the job is being created. You can  
access the Job Log containing these records at any time.  
Configuring a NetWare server for printing  
The following sections explain how to set up a NetWare file server so that networked  
users can print to the GA-1040 from their workstations, and the GA-1040 can obtain  
print jobs from the NetWare server.  
For each NetWare file server that you configure, follow these general steps. More detail  
is provided in subsequent sections and in your NetWare documentation.  
• Make sure the server is connected to a functioning IPX network.  
• Log in as the Supervisor on a PC connected to the NetWare file server.  
• For NetWare 4.x installations, set up an NDS connection (see page 5-8).  
• For NetWare 4.x in emulation mode, set the bindery context (see page 5-8).  
• For NetWare 3.x and for NetWare 4.x in bindery emulation, set up a file server, a  
print server, and a print queue for the GA-1040 (see page 5-9).  
With bindery services, you can route all GA-1040 print jobs through the same  
NetWare file server, or you can configure more than one file server to handle GA-1040  
jobs.  
The functions you perform on the Novell server, on the GA-1040, and on the client  
workstation, are summarized in the following tables. The first table applies to NDS  
connections, the second to bindery connections. Complete the operations in the left  
column, then the center column, then the right column.  
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Configuring an NDS connection  
Abbreviations:  
FS = file server  
PS = print server  
PQ = print queue (on the NetWare server)  
On GA-1040  
Touch Panel Display:  
On NDS FS:  
On client workstation:  
In NETADMIN:  
Create NDS PQs  
Port Setup  
Ethernet Setup  
Install user software  
For printing:  
Connect client to PQs  
that you set up on the  
NetWare FS (associated  
with the PS selected in  
NDS Setup)  
Create NDS printer  
and assign PQs  
Protocol Setup  
IPX/SPX Setup—select frame  
types  
Create PS and assign  
the printer  
Service Setup  
NDS Tree  
Configure users of the  
PQs  
For running Fiery utilities:  
Configure the connection  
to the server  
NDS PS  
Configuring a bindery connection  
On GA-1040  
Touch Panel Display:  
On Bindery FS:  
On client workstation:  
In PCONSOLE:  
Select NetWare FS  
(up to 8)  
Port Setup  
Ethernet Setup  
Install user software  
For printing:  
Connect client to PQs  
that you set up on the  
NetWare FS (associated  
with the PS selected in  
Bindery Setup)  
Protocol Setup  
For each FS:  
Configure PS  
Configure PQ  
IPX/SPX Setup—select frame  
types  
Service Setup  
Add FS  
Configure users of the  
PQ  
For running Fiery utilities:  
Configure the connection  
to the server  
Bindery PS  
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Setting up an NDS connection  
In NDS, all NetWare entities (objects) are organized in a hierarchical tree structure.  
Objects have a name, properties, and a context which defines the location of the object  
in the directory tree. For the GA-1040 you are mainly concerned with defining a  
printer, a print server object and one or more print queue objects. Objects are created  
in NetWare administrator programs such as PCONSOLE, NETADMIN, or NetWare  
Administrator.  
The top-level tree object is known as the [Root] object. The name of the [Root] object  
is also the name of the tree. Below the [Root] are other objects: either containers  
(which consist of other objects) or leaf objects (which do not contain other objects).  
Access to objects is controlled by rights that are defined as properties of each object.  
Rights are established by network administrators.  
Setting the NetWare 4.x bindery context  
You can connect only one directory tree to the GA-1040. If you need to connect  
additional NetWare 4.x servers, you can do so by using bindery emulation, which  
causes the 4.x server to behave like and be accepted as a NetWare 3.x server.  
Setup.  
Up to eight bindery servers, whether in native 3.x mode or in 4.x emulation, can  
connect to the GA-1040. If your server is using NetWare 3.x, proceed to “Setting up a  
GA-1040 print queue for bindery” on page 5-9.  
In order to set up the NetWare 4.x server in bindery emulation mode for printing to  
the GA-1040, the network administrator must do the following:  
• Determine the Directory Services path to the container in which the print server and  
the print queue for the GA-1040 will be created.  
The container defines the “bindery context” for your network structure.  
• Edit the network startup file to set the bindery context.  
• Activate the new bindery context.  
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Setting up a GA-1040 print queue for bindery  
For NetWare 3.x and for 4.x in emulation, the NetWare print server and print queue  
for GA-1040 are created and configured from NetWare Print Console (PCONSOLE),  
a NetWare utility that is stored in NetWare’s PUBLIC directory.  
As with NDS, first you create several NetWare entities on a Novell server, then you  
select them in Network Setup on the GA-1040 Touch Panel Display.  
Setting up NetWare Windows clients for printing  
Before setting up client workstations for printing, make sure you perform Port Setup  
and Protocol Setup on the GA-1040 Touch Panel Display, and that the settings reflect  
the entities you created in the NetWare administrator utilities (see page 5-6).  
NOTE: For printing to the GA-1040, connect all Windows clients to a Novell NetWare  
server and permit them to connect to the server or servers on which you defined a  
GA-1040 queue.  
After the Novell server and the GA-1040 have been set up, client setup consists of:  
• Installing the networking protocol, binding it to the network adapter card, and  
permitting the client to log in to the NetWare file server.  
On Windows 95/98/Me/2000 workstations, both the IPX/SPX-compatible  
protocol and the Client for NetWare Networks should be loaded from the Network  
Control Panel. On Windows NT workstations, Client Service for NetWare should  
be installed. Use the CSNW option in Control Panel to set printing options and  
specify a preferred NetWare server.  
• Setting up the GA-1040 as a PostScript or PCL printer by installing a PostScript or  
PCL printer driver.  
• Adding a network port and connecting the workstation to one or more NetWare  
queues that have been defined for the GA-1040.  
See Getting Started for details on how to connect Windows 95/98/Me/2000 and  
Windows NT 4.0 workstations.  
• Installing GA-1040 software.  
See Getting Started for details.  
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GA-1040 on a TCP/IP network with Windows NT 4.0  
When a Windows NT 4.0 computer is configured to connect to the GA-1040 using  
TCP/IP, it can print directly to the GA-1040. If the computer shares the printer over  
the network, it is acting as a print server to Windows NT 4.0 clients. The client  
machines print to the GA-1040 by printing to the Windows NT 4.0 print server.  
Printing can then be monitored and controlled at the Windows NT 4.0 server  
machine.  
With TCP/IP protocols loaded, you can also run Fiery utilities from a Windows  
NT 4.0 Server or Windows NT 4.0 Workstation computer. Windows 95/98/Me/2000  
clients can also run the Fiery WebTools over TCP/IP.  
The Windows NT 4.0 server can also use AppleTalk protocols for printing to the  
GA-1040 as an alternative to TCP/IP. When creating a printer to share with AppleTalk  
users, do not “capture” the printer. Capturing the printer forces all users to print to the  
server rather than directly to the printer. If you capture the printer, GA-1040 print  
connections will not appear in the Mac OS Chooser.  
NOTE: Procedures for Windows 2000 are similar to those provided in this section for  
Windows NT 4.0.  
Tips for experts—Windows NT 4.0 with TCP/IP  
When TCP/IP network connections are made from Windows NT 4.0 computers, note  
the following:  
Make sure you have a valid IP address for the GA-1040 and for any computers that will  
print to it.  
Make sure the Microsoft TCP/IP printing service is installed, and that the computer is  
using LPR printing.  
In GA-1040 Setup, enable TCP/IP and enter the IP address, Subnet mask, and Gateway  
address for the GA-1040.  
You can enter these addresses manually or use DHCP, RARP, or BOOTP protocols to  
assign them dynamically.  
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Make sure your GA-1040 name and address are listed in a domain name services (DNS)  
or a host name database used by your system.  
Make sure your system host table includes the correct internal name for the GA-1040  
as a remote printer.  
Install the appropriate printer driver files (PCL or PostScript) on the Windows NT 4.0  
server (see Getting Started).  
Repeat the installation for everyone who prints to the GA-1040.  
Each server and workstation running Fiery utilities with TCP/IP also needs the  
TCP/IP protocol and the utility software.  
Configuring a Windows NT 4.0 server to support the GA-1040  
To configure a Windows NT 4.0 server to communicate with the GA-1040, follow  
these general steps. More detail is provided in subsequent sections.  
• Load the TCP/IP network protocol on the server and configure it with an  
IP address, subnet mask, and gateway.  
• Make sure the Microsoft TCP/IP printing service is installed, and that the computer  
is using LPR printing.  
• Enter the host name of the GA-1040 in the host database used by your system (see  
page 5-12).  
• On the Windows NT 4.0 server, create a printer for each GA-1040 print  
connection, install the appropriate printer drivers (if necessary) and (optionally)  
share the printer on the network (see page 5-13).  
• Enter the host name and internal name of the GA-1040 in the printer connection.  
See Getting Started for more information.  
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Adding the GA-1040 to the TCP/IP network  
If your TCP/IP network consists of Windows NT 4.0 servers and Windows NT 4.0  
clients, use the directions in this section.  
TO ADD THE GA-1040 TO A TCP/IP NETWORK WITH A  
WINDOWS NT 4.0 SERVER  
1. Register the IP address of the GA-1040 in the host name database used by  
your system.  
The hosts file maps remote devices to IP addresses. Users can then communicate with  
any device over TCP/IP by using the host name rather than having to remember its  
IP address.  
For installations that do not have a network administrator or a central host name  
database, add the GA-1040 to the hosts file on the Windows NT 4.0 server. Also add  
it to the hosts file on any workstations that have TCP/IP loaded and will use the Fiery  
utilities.  
The Windows NT hosts file provides compatibility with the UNIX hosts file. The  
hosts file is used as a local Domain Name Services (DNS) equivalent. It has the same  
format as the /etc/hosts file on UNIX servers. The format of the hosts entry is:  
IP Address<TAB>host name<TAB>#comments  
where <TAB> indicates that you press the Tab key.  
To determine the IP Address and Server Name of your system, print a Configuration page  
from the GA-1040 Touch Panel Display (see page 2-20).  
NOTE: If the GA-1040 has already been defined in an /etc/hosts file or equivalent host  
name database on a UNIX workstation on your network, use the same host name here  
as you used for the name of the remote printer in the /etc/printcap file.  
2. On the GA-1040 Touch Panel Display, perform Server Setup, Network Setup and Printer  
Setup to support TCP/IP printing.  
Enter the options in Protocol Setup (IP address of the GA-1040, Subnet mask, and  
Gateway address).  
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Installing the GA-1040 as a shared PostScript printer  
The first step in creating a printer is installing the Windows NT PostScript printer  
driver and the GA-1040 PostScript printer description file (PPD), which gives your  
applications access to some printer features. The installation instructions in Getting  
Started can be used for every workstation that will print directly and independently to  
the GA-1040. However, if you are an administrator running Windows NT 4.0 Server  
or Windows NT 4.0 Workstation, you can also create a printer and share it with clients  
on the network. When a printer is shared, clients who are not able or are not given  
permission to establish an independent network connection to the GA-1040 have to  
print through the server.  
You can specify sharing of the printer during installation of the GA-1040 printer files.  
If you have not yet installed the GA-1040 printer files on the Windows NT 4.0 print  
server computer, do so now following the instructions in Getting Started. During  
installation, enter the information necessary to share the GA-1040.  
If you have already installed the GA-1040 printer files on the computer you are using  
as a Windows NT 4.0 print server, see your Windows documentation for information  
about sharing the GA-1040.  
If more than one GA-1040 print connection is published (for example, if both the  
Print queue and the Hold queue are published), you may wish to create a printer for  
each print connection so that you and other users can print to each connection  
directly. When prompted to specify the printer name, you may want to enter a name  
that indicates the GA-1040 print connection.  
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Configuring clients of a Windows NT 4.0 server  
Each client of a Windows NT 4.0 server is already using a network protocol to  
communicate with the server. Each client can print to the GA-1040 if it has been  
shared by a Windows NT 4.0 Server or Windows NT 4.0 Workstation computer.  
In that case the client does not have to use the same network protocol to connect to  
the Windows NT 4.0 server as the server uses to communicate with the GA-1040.  
TO CONNECT AND PRINT TO THE GA-1040 SHARED BY THE  
WINDOWS NT 4.0 SERVER  
For Windows NT 4.0 Workstation clients, before printing, connect to the print server  
computer and select the GA-1040. Right mouse click and choose the Open command.  
When prompted, click Yes to have Windows set up the printer.  
After clients have selected the printer, they can choose it from the Print Setup, Page  
Setup, or Print dialog box of their application. Clients can change printing options for  
their own job, but printer properties are grayed and not available for changing. When a  
client chooses Print, the job is transmitted to the Windows NT 4.0 print server, and  
from there to the selected queue on the GA-1040. The job is listed in the Print  
Manager on the client workstation, and the administrator can track it in the GA-1040  
window in the Print Manager on the Windows NT 4.0 print server.  
Configuring the GA-1040 and clients for Fiery WebTools  
The Fiery WebTools offer access to many GA-1040 functions via the Internet (or your  
company’s intranet), thus providing additional flexibility in remote management. You  
can access the Fiery WebTools from a Mac OS or Windows computer.  
TO SET UP FIERY WEBTOOLS ON THE GA-1040  
1. Perform GA-1040 Setup and enable TCP/IP.  
In Protocol Setup, perform TCP/IP Setup and enable Ethernet.  
2. Set a valid, unique IP Address for the GA-1040, and then set the subnet mask and a  
gateway address if necessary.  
3. Enable Web Services.  
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TO SET UP FIERY WEBTOOLS ON A COMPUTER  
1. Enable TCP/IP networking.  
2. Assign the workstation has a valid, unique IP address, and then set the subnet mask.  
Set a gateway address if necessary.  
3. Install an Internet browser that supports the Java language and frames.  
Make sure Java is enabled. See Getting Started for more information on supported  
browsers and other Fiery WebTools requirements.  
TO ACCESS THE FIERY WEBTOOLS  
1. Start the Internet browser.  
2. Enter the IP address or DNS name of the GA-1040.  
3. Press Return.  
The GA-1040 home page appears.  
4. Select Options from the menu.  
5. On the Options window, click the WebTools link.  
6. Click the name of a WebTool to use it.  
7. Use the Configure button to enable only certain Fiery WebTools for users.  
You must log in as Administrator to use the Configure button. You can set this  
password at the copier Touch Panel Display or in TopAccess.  
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Setting up the GA-1040 on TCP/IP networks  
Every machine (host) on a TCP/IP network, including the GA-1040, must have a  
unique 32-bit internet address (IP address). If the network is being set up for the first  
time, it is a good idea to start out with addresses that can be used with the public  
Internet. Contact your Internet service provider to obtain an address for the GA-1040.  
TO SET UP TCP/IP FOR COMMUNICATION WITH THE GA-1040  
1. A superuser (with root login) must add the GA-1040 to the network’s IP host table or  
other system database of network printers.  
2. In the file or utility used by your network, specify the remote printer name, the print  
server protocol, the queue, and the spool file for the GA-1040 name you assigned.  
3. Make the GA-1040 available as a printer to other network users.  
4. To verify the TCP/IP connection, ping the IP address or the host name. From any  
computer on the network, at the command prompt, type:  
ping <IP address>  
Type the GA-1040 IP address assigned in GA-1040 Network Setup.  
After the GA-1040 is set up as a network printer, you can also ping the name you gave  
to the GA-1040  
ping <hostname>  
The server should respond with a message such as  
<IP address> is alive  
Some systems will respond with a continuous display of output from the IP address.  
To stop the output, type Control-C. You can use the ping command at any time.  
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This chapter gives tips on managing GA-1040 printing, and includes some  
troubleshooting hints.  
Chapter 6:  
Administering  
the GA-1040  
Administrator functions  
Administration features are provided in the user software package and are built into the  
GA-1040 itself. The following table tells you where to find information on these  
features. Page references refer to this manual.  
For these operations:  
And these tasks:  
Setting up network servers  
Setting up servers to manage and share printing services  
Chapter 5  
Connecting and setting up the Connecting the GA-1040 and performing GA-1040 Setup  
Chapter 1, Chapter 2  
GA-1040  
Setting up the GA-1040 to allow user access to  
Fiery WebTools  
Chapter 2, Chapter 5, and  
Getting Started  
Setting up the printing  
environment  
Setting printer defaults, including imaging, paper size  
handling, error handling.  
Print Default, page 2-7  
PS Setup, page 2-19  
PCL Setup, page 2-17  
Setting up the job  
environment  
Publishing the Direct connection, Print queue, or Hold  
queue to end users on various platforms  
Print Default, page 2-7,  
Chapter 5  
Protecting integrity of users’  
jobs, maintaining consistency  
of GA-1040 settings  
Setting the Administrator password  
Change Password, page 2-22  
Setting up all new users  
Setting up printing, including installing PostScript and PCL Getting Started  
printer drivers for the printer  
Installing optional user software  
Preparing users to access Fiery WebTools  
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For these operations:  
And these tasks:  
Printing to the GA-1040  
See:  
Printing Guide  
Getting users started with  
printing  
Setting job-specific options  
Using Fiery Downloader  
Controlling the job flow  
Using the Fiery utilities for managing job priorities, tracking Job Management Guide  
current jobs, canceling jobs, printing jobs in the Hold queue,  
reprinting from the Printed or Hold queue  
Job accounting  
Viewing, printing, and exporting the Job Log, user notes  
Setting automatic printing and clearing for the Job Log  
Job Management Guide  
page 2-21  
Maintaining optimal  
GA-1040 performance  
Tips  
page 6-2, also  
Deleting jobs, clearing queues  
Job Management Guide  
Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting GA-1040 Setup  
page 6-4, also  
Printing, printer, and user software troubleshooting  
Printing Guide  
Maintaining optimal performance  
The GA-1040 does not require maintenance. Beyond the obvious requirements of  
servicing and maintaining the copier and replenishing consumables, there are a few  
things you can do that will improve the overall performance of your system:  
Make sure you are making the best use of your network connections  
Publish only connections that will be used; the GA-1040 constantly checks all  
published connections, even if they are inactive. Match the NetWare polling interval  
and the number of queues or connections to the demand for printing.  
Review the published connections by printing a Configuration page. Eliminate the  
connections that are not being used. It is easy to reestablish them when needed. In  
general, network connections provide far superior throughput than a parallel port  
connection.  
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Reduce the number of printed pages by choosing not to print a cover page by default  
unless you need cover pages for recordkeeping  
Printing cover pages by default is a PS Setup option.  
Leave some jobs that are less urgent to times when there is less network traffic or  
printing  
Recurring print jobs or jobs that are not urgent can be printed to the Hold queue.  
At low-traffic times, the administrator can move (or copy) all the Hold queue jobs  
to the Print queue for printing.  
Reduce unnecessary two-way communication  
Large numbers of remote users using the Fiery utilities, especially with frequent  
updates, may have a significant effect on GA-1040 performance.  
Make sure you have adequate disk space on the GA-1040  
Periodically review the list of jobs in the Hold queue, and the number of jobs being  
retained in the Printed queue.  
An administrator can print or delete jobs that are in the Printed and Hold queues.  
Consider printing or offloading inactive jobs. If disk space on the GA-1040 is  
frequently low, you can disable the Printed queue (in Server Setup) and elect not  
to publish the Hold queue (in Printer Setup).  
To move or remove queued jobs, use Fiery WebSpooler. When you free up disk  
space by removing inactive jobs, new jobs are spooled and printed more quickly.  
An internal hard drive upgrade may be available. Check with your service  
representative for more information.  
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6-4 Administering the GA-1040  
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Troubleshooting  
Startup diagnostics are described in the Installation and Service Guide, which is the  
documentation for service technicians. Contact your authorized service/support center  
if you see any startup error messages on the GA-1040 Touch Panel Display, or if the  
GA-1040 does not reach Idle status.  
Troubleshooting during Setup  
The following section explains some error and alert messages that you may see during  
GA-1040 Setup that might not be self-explanatory.  
In Network Setup, when you are configuring your IPX (Novell) connection, the  
GA-1040 queries the network for Novell file servers and print servers, and attaches to  
them temporarily. If a guest login is enabled, it will be used. If not, you are prompted  
to log in from the GA-1040 Touch Panel Display.  
If the selected NetWare file server does not have a guest account, or if the guest account  
has expired or has been disabled by the NetWare supervisor, you are prompted to  
notify the IPX (Novell) administrator. In that case, you (or the supervisor) have two  
options:  
• Enable a guest account on the NetWare server for the purpose of setup.  
• Log in to a different account. At the ENTER LOGIN NAME screen, change the default  
name (guest) to supervisor or enter another valid login name. When you are  
prompted for a password, enter the correct password for the account you named.  
For any Novell error, make sure:  
Your IPX (Novell) network is connected to the GA-1040.  
• The NetWare server you are trying to access is running.  
• The Novell network has been configured with at least one print server and queue for  
the GA-1040.  
You have the appropriate permissions.  
• Each NetWare server is using one of the frame types you have set on the GA-1040 in  
Network/IPX/SPX Setup.  
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Runtime error messages  
PostScript error reporting can be turned on as a print option from applications that use  
a PostScript Level 2 or PostScript 3 driver or by setting the PS Setup option Print to PS  
Error to Yes.  
Touch Panel Display messages  
Message:  
Reboot the machine  
Corrective action:  
Turn off and turn on the power again.  
Wait for the printer to be ready.  
Printer is under preparation  
Printer Error  
Turn off the power and call for service.  
Printer Error  
Please reset the printer  
Perform a printer reset. See page 3-18 for more  
information.  
Printer Error  
Please wait  
Wait for the printer to respond.  
TopAccess messages  
Message:  
Corrective action:  
Reboot the Machine  
Call for Service  
Turn off and turn on the power again.  
Turn off the power and call for service.  
Turn off the power and call for service.  
Printer Error  
Printer Error: Reset the Printer  
Perform a printer reset. See page 3-18 for more  
information.  
Printer Error: Wait  
Wait for the printer to respond.  
NOTE: Refer to the copier manual for other error messages displayed by TopAccess.  
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Printer not found—TCP/IP or IPX networks  
Most failures to find a printer on the network are due to conflicting or missing name or  
address settings for the GA-1040. You must enter particular names in certain places.  
The required names are:  
• TCP/IP host name or DNS name, which is defined by the network administrator  
and should be fewer than 10 characters long.  
Enter the host name as the Server Name on the Touch Panel Display.  
• Remote printer (internal machine) name.  
Use either print or hold.  
See Getting Started for more information on setting up the remote printer name for  
Windows NT 4.0.  
You must reconfigure one of the Fiery utilities on each workstation if you change the  
TCP/IP host name or DNS name of the GA-1040. Check the following table for the  
appropriate name to use.  
In this location:  
For this item:  
IPX/SPX networks:  
TCP/IP networks:  
See:  
Server Setup on GA-1040  
Touch Panel Display  
Server Name option  
Defined by administrator Defined by administrator page 2-6  
Windows NT hosts file  
host name  
DNS name or TCP/IP  
host name  
page 5-10  
Windows NT setup for  
TCP/IP  
lpd host name  
DNS name or TCP/IP  
host name  
page 5-10  
and  
Getting  
Started  
name of printer on lpd  
host machine  
print  
hold  
NetWare administration  
utility  
print queues  
(must be all lowercase _print  
_direct  
page 5-5  
and in English)  
_hold  
Add New Server dialog box,  
when configuring a Fiery  
utility  
New Device  
Server Name  
GA-1040  
GA-1040  
Getting  
Started  
Server Name of GA-1040 DNS name or TCP/IP  
as specified in Setup host name  
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Cannot connect to GA-1040 with the Fiery utilities  
If clients cannot connect to the GA-1040 with the Fiery utilities, check the following:  
• GA-1040 Setup—the appropriate network protocol must be enabled, with the  
correct parameters (for example, for TCP/IP, the IP address, etc.; for IPX, a correct  
frame type setting), and you must have published the Print queue.  
Verify that in IPX/SPX Setup the IPX network protocol has bound to all the frame  
types in use by the NetWare servers that handle GA-1040 print jobs. You can check  
these settings quickly by printing a Setting List.  
• On the client workstation—the appropriate network protocol(s) must be loaded,  
and your Windows folder should contain a configured Efinl.ini file.  
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Index  
Bindery Services 2-14, 3-8  
Numerics  
Bindery Setup 2-14, 3-8, 4-15 to 4-16  
BOOTP protocol 2-13, 3-6, 4-8, 4-9, 4-10  
Broker, NDPS printing 5-2  
100BaseT connector 1-11  
10BaseT 1-11  
A
buttons on Touch Panel Display 2-3  
accessing Setup  
from Touch Panel Display 2-3  
from Windows computer 4-1  
administrator  
Change Password option 2-22, 3-16  
functions 6-1 to 6-2  
installing the server 1-2  
managing print jobs 6-1  
password 2-22, 3-16  
allowed in remote Windows Printing  
Service Setup 4-17  
changing from TopAccess 3-16  
changing from Touch Panel  
Display 2-22  
changing from Windows computer 4-4  
Allow Courier Substitution  
option 3-13, 4-21  
Display 2-7, 3-4, 4-3  
Chooser, AppleTalk 3-3, 3-9, 4-2  
choosing a Bindery Server to connect 4-15  
Clear Server 3-18  
Job Log 3-4, 4-5  
AppleTalk 1-1, 1-5  
queued jobs 3-18  
network diagram 1-5  
Comment option, Windows  
printing 3-10, 4-17  
protocol setup 4-8, 4-11  
server name 3-3, 4-2  
with Windows NT 5-10  
AppleTalk Setup 2-16, 3-9  
AppleTalk Zone option 3-9, 4-11  
Auto Clear Job Log Every 55 Jobs  
option 3-4, 4-5  
Configuration page  
printing from Windows computer 4-22  
configuring network clients  
NetWare 5-9  
Windows NT 5-14  
NetWare 5-5, 5-6  
Auto Print Job Log Every 55 Jobs  
option 3-4, 4-5  
B
Windows NT 5-11  
connecting  
binary data, printing via parallel  
port 2-11, 3-5, 4-7  
Bindery  
network cable 1-11  
parallel cable 1-12  
connecting file servers 4-15  
emulation mode 4-13  
connection to printer fails 6-6  
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I-2 Index  
Control Panel 2-3  
controller, back view showing  
connectors 1-11  
Convert Paper Sizes option 2-20, 3-13, 4-21  
Courier font, substitution with 3-13, 4-21  
cover page, printing at end of job 4-20  
end-of-file (EOF) character, parallel  
communication 2-11, 3-5, 4-7  
Bindery 2-15, 3-9  
error messages  
“No AppleTalk zone found” 4-11  
Setup 6-4  
Ethernet 1-11  
D
date, setting 4-2  
Default Paper Sizes option 4-20  
Delete Time for Private Job option 2-7  
WebLink 3-17  
DHCP protocol 2-13, 3-6, 4-8, 4-9, 4-10  
diagrams of network setup 1-4 to 1-9  
Direct connection  
connecting cable 1-11  
network 5-2  
receiving NetWare jobs 5-5  
Ethernet Setup  
Ethernet Speed 2-10, 3-6  
Port Setup 4-7  
publishing 3-14  
Protocol Setup 4-9  
disk space 6-3  
DNS (Domain Name Services) 5-11, 5-12  
Domain or Workgroup option, Windows  
printing 4-17  
factory defaults 3-18  
E
server 2-12, 3-6  
Fiery WebTools 3-17, 5-14  
Enable AppleTalk option 2-16, 3-9, 4-11  
Enable Auto IP Configuration (Setup  
option) 2-13, 3-6, 4-9  
Enable Bindery Server option 2-14  
Enable Ethernet option 4-7  
Enable LPD option 3-11, 4-18  
Enable NDS option 2-15, 3-8, 4-14  
Enable Parallel Port option 4-7  
Enable Port 9100 option 3-11  
Enable Printed Queue option 3-4, 4-2  
Enable TCP/IP for Ethernet  
option 2-12, 3-6, 4-9  
enabling only certain WebTools 5-15  
file types and parallel port  
setup 2-11, 3-5, 4-7  
font substitution 3-13, 4-21  
IPX/SPX 2-14, 3-7, 4-11  
gateway address, setting 4-10  
Enable Web Services option 4-18  
Enable Windows Printing option 4-17  
enabling  
guest login during Bindery Setup 6-4  
H
Hold queue 3-14, 4-19  
host name 5-11, 5-12, 5-16  
Fiery utilities 2-12, 3-6  
Fiery WebTools 4-18  
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M
Ignore EOF Character option 2-11, 3-5, 4-7  
on AppleTalk network 1-5  
with Windows NT 5-10  
maintaining server performance 6-2  
improving server performance 6-2  
installation  
server on network 1-2 to 1-9  
summary of tasks 1-2 to 1-3  
IP address  
Setup 6-4  
assigning automatically 2-13, 3-6, 4-9  
for Ethernet Setup 4-9  
startup 6-4  
TopAccess 6-5  
Touch Panel Display 6-5  
Microsoft SMB protocol 4-16  
connecting 2-15, 3-8  
for TCP/IP networks 5-16  
IPX (Novell) 1-1, 5-4 to 5-9  
Bindery file server, connecting 4-14  
NDS 2-14, 3-8, 5-8  
naming the server 2-6, 3-3, 4-2, 6-6  
NDPS (Novell Distributed Print  
Services) 5-1  
NetWare client setup 5-9  
NetWare server setup 5-6  
network diagram 1-6  
NDPS Manager 5-1  
NDS 2-14, 3-8  
overview of printing 5-5  
selecting frame 4-12  
enabling 2-15, 3-8, 4-14  
setting up a connection 5-8  
setup on the server 2-15, 3-8  
NDS Setup  
from remote Setup 4-13  
from Touch Panel Display 2-15  
NDS tree  
setting bindery context 5-8  
setting up printing 5-6, 5-9  
terms used to describe 4-14  
tips for experts 5-5  
IPX/SPX Setup 2-14, 3-7  
selecting frame types 2-14, 3-7  
J
Job Log  
browsing 2-15, 3-8, 4-14  
Print Server 2-16, 3-9  
selecting 4-14  
setting the page size used 3-4, 4-5  
Job Log Setup  
NETBEUI 1-7  
NetWare  
network 4-13  
Bindery Services 2-14, 3-8  
Directory Services 2-14, 3-8  
NDS 5-8  
L
lpd (TCP/IP) 1-1, 1-4, 3-11  
setup summary 5-16  
lpd host name 6-6  
LPD Setup 4-16  
print server poll interval 3-8  
NetWare 4.x bindery context 5-8  
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NetWare File Server, Bindery  
connecting 4-15  
setting up more than  
passwords 4-3  
one 2-15, 3-8, 4-15  
Bindery print server 2-15, 3-9  
Setup 2-17, 3-12  
peer to peer printing, see Windows (SMB)  
NetWare Print Console 5-9  
NetWare Print Server poll interval 3-8  
NetWare Print Server, Bindery 2-15, 3-9  
connecting 2-15, 3-9  
NetWare Server Poll Interval in Seconds 3-8  
network  
AppleTalk 1-5  
installation diagrams 1-3 to 1-9  
installation summary 1-3  
IPX (Novell) 1-3, 1-4, 1-6  
lpd (TCP/IP) 1-3, 1-4  
poll interval for NetWare print jobs 3-8  
Port Setup 2-10, 3-5  
Port Setup, remote 4-6  
Port Timeout in Seconds  
option 2-11, 3-5, 4-7  
using multiple protocols 1-4  
with Windows NT 1-7  
Network Setup 3-5  
from Windows computer 4-6 to 4-18  
New Password option 2-22, 3-16  
Novell Directory Services, see NDS  
Novell. See NetWare  
PostScript error 2-19, 3-13  
PostScript files, printing 2-11, 3-5, 4-7  
Print Cover Page option 4-20  
Print queue 3-4, 3-14  
Bindery, selecting in Network  
Setup 2-15, 3-9  
printer not found on TCP/IP or IPX  
networks 6-6  
O
Operator password  
changing from TopAccess 3-16  
P
page size used by default 3-12  
Page Sizes option 3-12  
Paper Setup tab 4-20  
paper size used by default 2-8  
Paper Sizes option 2-8, 4-20  
Parallel Connection option 3-14, 4-19  
parallel port  
Printer Reset 3-18  
Printer Setup 3-11  
from Windows computer 4-18  
Printed queue options 4-2  
connections and queues 3-11  
directly to parallel port 2-10, 4-7  
PostScript files 2-11, 3-5, 4-7  
start page at startup 2-6, 2-7, 3-3, 4-2  
Protocol Setup 3-9, 4-8  
cable (Centronics-type) 1-12  
connecting 1-12  
diagram 1-9  
end-of-file setting 2-11, 3-5  
timeout setting 2-11, 3-5  
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protocols  
Server Name option, Windows  
printing 3-10, 4-17  
for assigning IP address  
automatically 2-13, 3-6, 4-9  
setting up 4-8  
supported on network 1-1  
See individual protocols  
server performance,  
Server Setup 2-6  
exiting 4-21  
PS (PostScript) Setup 2-19, 3-13, 4-20  
PServer Setup 2-14, 4-13  
Publish Direct Connection  
option 3-14, 4-19  
from Windows computer 4-2  
Service Setup  
Setup 2-2  
Publish Hold Queue option 3-14, 4-19  
Publish Print Queue option 3-14, 4-19  
publishing  
accessing from Touch Panel Display 2-3  
Network Setup 3-5  
PCL Setup 2-17, 3-12  
Printer Setup 3-11  
Direct connection 3-14  
Hold queue 3-14  
Protocol Setup 3-9  
Print queue 3-14  
PS Setup 2-19, 3-13  
Server Setup 2-6  
Q
summary 2-2  
queues  
SMB, see Windows (SMB) printing  
Start Page, printing 3-3, 4-2  
Subnet Mask option 2-13, 3-7, 4-9  
Support option 3-5, 4-5  
System Date option 4-2  
System Time option 4-2  
publishing 3-14, 4-18  
R
RARP protocol 2-13, 3-6, 4-8, 4-9, 4-10  
resetting hardware 3-18  
restoring factory defaults 3-18  
RJ-45 connector 1-11  
T
ping 5-16  
remote Setup 4-9  
S
Select Frame Types option 2-14, 3-7  
Select NDS Tree option 2-16, 3-8  
Select protocol (Setup  
Windows NT 5-10 to 5-14  
terminology, Novell 4-14  
Touch Panel Display 2-2  
accessing setup 2-3  
diagram 2-3  
entering settings 2-5  
Transmission Speed (Ethernet) option 4-7  
twisted pair cable 1-11  
option) 2-13, 3-6, 4-9  
selecting  
default paper size 2-8, 3-12, 4-20  
selecting frame types for IPX/SPX 2-14, 3-7  
server  
network installation summary 1-3  
Touch Panel Display 2-2, 2-3  
Server Name option 2-6, 3-3, 4-2  
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U
URL, setting for WebLink 3-17  
Use Character Set option 2-7, 3-4, 4-3  
Use WINS Name Server option 4-17  
W
Web Services Setup 4-18  
address 3-17  
Windows computers  
on IPX (Novell) network 1-6  
Windows NT  
network environment 1-7  
setting up Windows NT server to  
print 5-11  
with TCP/IP 1-7  
Windows printing 4-17  
setting domain or workgroup 4-17  
Windows Setup 4-16  
WINS IP Address option 3-11, 4-17  
WINS name server 3-10  
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