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GA-1040 job environments
workstations to any of the published print connections. Anyone can use the Command
WorkStation, Fiery WebSpooler to control any print job.
The spectrum of control that an administrator can implement is described fully in the
Configuration Guide
.
Permissions
Support for these job environments is achieved by a combination of GA-1040 Setup
options. By default, anyone can access Setup, but the administrator can limit access to
Setup by specifying an Administrator password for the GA-1040 (see the
Configuration
Guide
).
Also by default, anyone can log in to the Command WorkStation, or Fiery
WebSpooler and control job flow, but the administrator can restrict access to these
functions by specifying an Operator password.
The three security levels from greatest to least control are:
•
Administrator
—confers control of Setup and is the highest level of control.
The person who has access to Setup can control the printing and job management
environment by choosing which queues are enabled, and by electing to set
passwords. The Administrator can also manage the fonts on the server, clear the
server disk when necessary, and set a common web link for all users who log in to
the GA-1040 using their web browser.
•
Operator
—includes control of print jobs that arrive at the server and the ability to
reboot the server.
•
Guest
—allows users to view the status of active jobs and the list of stored jobs.
They cannot make changes to jobs or change their printing instructions. A password
is not needed to log in as Guest and view jobs from the Command WorkStation or
Fiery WebSpooler windows.
This manual describes the features of the Fiery client utilities, including the Command
WorkStation, and all operator privileges, whether those privileges are available to
everyone or are exclusive to only certain people. It also includes descriptions of
administrator functions, sometimes referring you to other manuals for more
information.