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Introduction
Jobs sent to the Direct connection are not stored on the Fiery XJ hard disk and do not
appear in the display of current jobs seen from the Command WorkStation or
Fiery WebSpooler; therefore the Direct connection provides a measure of security for
sensitive files. Jobs sent to the Direct connection do appear in the Job Log, for
accounting purposes.
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To download fonts to the Fiery XJ, you must publish the Direct connection.
Passwords
You can implement password requirements as a means of controlling access to Fiery XJ
functions. The Fiery XJ allows for the following passwords to be set:
• Administrator—from the Control Panel, Fiery WebSetup, or the
Command WorkStation
• Operator—from Fiery WebSetup or the Command WorkStation only
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By default, no passwords are set on the Fiery XJ. If you do not specifically set
passwords, all users will have administrator privileges, which include access to
important functions such as Setup (including setting passwords), calibration, and job
control. It is strongly recommended that you set at least an Administrator password to
protect the Fiery XJ from random or accidental changes to Setup.
Administrator password privileges
Administrator control, which confers control of Setup, is the highest level of control,
since the person who has access to Setup can control the printing and job management
environment. Administrator privileges include publishing print connections, setting
passwords, deleting fonts, and clearing the Fiery XJ of all job data.
Operator password privileges
Operator control includes control of print jobs from the Command WorkStation or
Fiery WebSpooler (including the ability to override job settings), and the ability to
perform calibration and override calibration settings.
Guest privileges (No password)
No password is needed for a user to log in as a Guest from the Command WorkStation
or Fiery WebSpooler. A Guest can view the status of active jobs but cannot make
changes to jobs or to the Fiery XJ state (for example, calibration).