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Introduction
This manual is organized as follows:
• Chapter 1 illustrates the supported network configurations and shows the network
connectors on the Fiery XJ.
• Chapter 2 describes Fiery XJ configuration (Setup) from the Control Panel, and
explains how to set the WebLink destination.
• Chapter 3 describes Fiery XJ configuration (Setup) from Fiery WebSetup or from
the Command WorkStation.
• Chapter 4 provides guidelines for setting up Windows network servers and UNIX
systems for printing to the Fiery XJ.
• Chapter 5 summarizes some administrative features of Fiery XJ software that are
available for IPX/SPX, TCP/IP, and AppleTalk networks, and also offers some
troubleshooting hints.
• Appendix A describes the Token Ring option.
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Administrator features described in other manuals are summarized on page 5-1.
About the documentation
This manual is part of a set of Fiery XJ documentation, which includes the following
manuals for users and system administrators:
• The
Configuration Guide
explains basic configuration and administration of the
Fiery XJ for the supported platforms and network environments. It also includes
guidelines for setting up UNIX, Windows NT, and Novell NetWare servers to
provide PostScript printing services to clients.
•
Getting Started
describes how to install software to enable users to print to the
Fiery XJ. Specifically, it describes installation of PostScript printer drivers, printer
description files, and other user software provided on the User Software CD. It also
explains how to connect each user to the network.
• The
Printing Guide
describes the printing features of the Fiery XJ for users who send
jobs via remote workstations on the network or via a direct parallel port connection.
• The
Color Guide
provides an introduction to the basics of color theory and printing
to the Fiery XJ Color Server. It also includes practical color printing tips and
application notes that explain how to print to the Fiery XJ from popular Windows
and Mac OS applications.