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Before you proceed
Fiery WebTools
The Fiery XJ can support Internet or intranet access with Fiery WebTools from
Mac OS, Windows 95, and Windows NT 4.0 computers. To enable use of
Fiery WebTools, you must do the following in Setup:
• Set Enable TCP/IP to Yes.
• Set an IP address for the Fiery XJ.
• Set a subnet mask.
• Enter a TCP/IP gateway address.
• Set Enable Web Services to Yes.
Passwords can be set to control access to Fiery WebTools features. If you do not
specifically set these passwords, all users have access to all Fiery WebTools functions
(see page xvi).
Fiery WebTools include Status, WebLink, WebSpooler, Installer, and WebSetup.
Status
The Status WebTool provides you with current information on the jobs processing and
printing on the Fiery XJ. It is not affected by any password setting. For more
information, see the Printing Guide.
WebSpooler
The WebSpooler interface is very similar to that of the Command WorkStation. It
allows remote users to preview, manipulate, reorder, reprint, and delete jobs currently
spooling, processing, or printing on the Fiery XJ. It also allows the administrator to use
the DocBuilder tool (Thumbnails A and B) and to view, print, or delete the Job Log.
WebSpooler access can be controlled by setting an Operator password in Setup from
the Command WorkStation or from Fiery WebSetup. If you set a password, only users
with that password can manipulate jobs from Fiery WebSpooler. A user who does not
have the password can still log in to Fiery WebSpooler as a Guest with view-only access
(see page xvi). For more information, see the Job Management Guide.