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Term
Duplex
Electronic
Document
Processing System
Ethernet
Event
Fax agent
Finishing unit or
Finisher
Fragment threshold Defines the size above which an RF data packet is split up, or
Frame
Gateway address
GL-1020
GL-1010
Gutter
Hardware address
Administrator's Guide
GL-10x0
Definitions of Common Terms
Definition
The process of printing on both sides of a sheet of paper. For duplex
printing, the copier must have an Automatic Duplex Unit (ADU)
installed. See also Simplex.
This system consists of either the TOSHIBA e-STUDIO28/35/45
digital copier connected to the GL-1010 controller or the TOSHIBA e-
STUDIO550/650/810 digital copier connected to the GL-1020
controller. These systems provide the convenience of walk-up
copying, scanning, and network printing from the same device.
A local area network (LAN) standard developed by Xerox, Digital, and
Intel (IEEE 802.3). It is the most widely used LAN access method.
Token Ring is next. Ethernet is normally a shared media LAN. All
stations on the segment share the total bandwidth, which is one of 10
Mbps (Ethernet), 100 Mbps (Fast Ethernet), or 1000 Mbps (Gigabit
Ethernet).
A significant occurrence such as the completion of a print operation.
A set of properties for transferring fax jobs to a particular destination.
A copier accessory that provides sort, group, staple, and hole punch
printing and copying options.
fragmented, for transmission.
A data packet sent through the network. There are several types of
frames, which differ in the way the data is arranged. In order for the
different nodes within a network to communicate, the same frame type
must be setup for each.
The IP address of the router that the controller uses to access devices
on other subnets.
The TOSHIBA controllers used to connect digital copiers to a network.
Also referred to as the device or printer.
The size of the inner margin between facing pages of a bound
document. The minimum value is 0 mm and the maximum is 150 mm.
The unique address assigned by the manufacturer of a network
interface card. Also known as the Media Access Control (MAC)
address.
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