Administering the Fiery |
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For these operations | And these tasks | See |
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Controlling the job flow | Using Fiery WebTools, Command WorkStation and Fiery | |
| utilities and for managing job priorities, tracking current | |
| jobs, canceling jobs, printing jobs in the Hold queue, and | |
| Release Notes | |
| reprinting from the Printed or Hold queue | |
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Job accounting | Viewing, printing, and exporting the Job Log, user notes | |
| Setting automatic printing and clearing for the Job Log |
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Colour management | Printing with CMYK simulations | |
| Printing colour samples and swatch pages | |
| Installing colour profiles | |
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Maintaining optimal Fiery | Tips | |
performance | Deleting jobs, clearing queues | |
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Troubleshooting | Troubleshooting Fiery Setup | |
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Setting passwords
You can set or change the Administrator password for the Fiery. Anyone with the Administrator password can modify the Setup options, and control the flow and order of print jobs with the job management tools.
When the Fiery is installed, there is no password. If you do not create an Administrator password, users are not required to enter a password to modify the Setup or use the administrator functions in the job management tools. If an Administrator password has been set previously, you are required to enter it when you run Setup. Use the and keys to select the characters and the ENTER key to advance and complete (see “Types of Setup screens” on page
Caution: If you decide to set an administrator password make sure you keep a careful note of it. If you lose or forget this password it cannot be recovered for you, and the internal hard disk drive containing the operating system and all settings will need to be replaced.