44-34 Setting up the ColorPASS from a Windows Computer

Black Overprint—When this option is on, black text overprints on colored backgrounds. With this option is off, black text knocks out color backgrounds. In general, this option should be on.

Spot Color Matching—When this option is on, the ColorPASS uses an internal lookup table to print the best equivalents of PANTONE colors. When this option is off, PANTONE colors are printed using the CMYK values defined in the originating applications.

Setting up printing groups

The ColorPASS administrator can arrange users into groups and allow members of a group to print only if they supply a password at print time. This method of printing is known as Printing Groups, also known as Member Printing.

This section describes how to set up groups and passwords. For information about how to enable Printing Groups, see page 3-8.The Printing Guide describes how to use the Printing Group feature.

NOTE: The Printing Groups feature is not supported with Windows 2000.

NOTE: To change the Group Name or Group Password settings for a job that a user has already sent from the printer driver, use the Command WorkStation to make these changes. Making these changes with Fiery Spooler or Fiery WebSpooler has no effect.

TO SET UP PRINT GROUPS AND PASSWORDS:

1.Select Printing Groups from the Command WorkStation Server menu.

2.Click Create.

3.In the Group Name field, enter a group name for the printing group.

4.In the Password field, enter a password for the group, and enter the password again in the Verify Password field.

5.Click Add to move the new group into the window.