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About this manual
This manual is intended for anyone who is responsible for integrating the
Fiery XJ+ 525 Color Server
™
into a business environment that includes networked
personal computers. After the Fiery XJ
™
and client workstations are set up, as
described in this manual and in
Getting Started
, individual users can print to the
Fiery XJ as a high-performance color PostScript printer.
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The term “Fiery XJ” is used to refer to the Fiery XJ+ 525 Color Server.
The Fiery XJ includes the Command WorkStation
™
software, which enables an
operator to manage all jobs sent to the Fiery XJ. Although it may not be the case at all
sites, the documentation for this product assumes the presence of an operator who
controls and manages jobs sent by users from remote workstations.
Any connectivity or administrative features specific to the copier are described in
Getting Started,
the
Printing Guide,
or the
Release Notes.
About this manual
This manual covers the following topics:
• Basic configuration of the Fiery XJ to support printing over AppleTalk,
TCP/IP, and IPX (Novell) networks
• Setting up a parallel port connection
• Configuring Novell and Windows NT servers and UNIX systems to provide
Fiery XJ printing services
• Administering network printing
• Using the Fiery XJ in mixed network environments
• Setting up a Token Ring connection
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The network guidelines in this book are not intended to replace the services of
an experienced network engineer.
Introduction