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Chapter 2 – Getting Started
The Login dialog box enables you to log on to the Spire CXP6000 color
server with a designated access level and password. The system
administrator assigns each user an access level, as follows:
•
Operator (default):
Enables the user to operate the Spire CXP6000
color server and configure the
Preferences
area in the Settings window.
•
Administrator:
Enables the user to access all features and settings in the
Spire CXP6000 color server
•
Guest:
Enables the user to import a job through an existing virtual
printer and view the workspace
Logging On as a Different User
If you are already working in the Spire CXP6000 color server workspace,
you can change your access level—for example, if you are logged on as an
operator and you need administrator privileges.
1.
From the
Job
menu, select
Logon as a different user
.
2.
In the
Access level
list, select a different access level.
3.
If you want to log on as an administrator or operator, type your
password.
4.
Click
Logon
.
You are logged on with the new access level.
Note:
If you want to log on as a guest, you do not need a password.
Summary of Contents for CXP6000 Color Server
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Page 99: ...Spire Web Center 85 Links The Links page enables you to link to related vendors or products...
Page 169: ...Basic Workflows Importing and Printing Jobs 156 Reprinting Jobs 158 Basic Settings 159...
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