Customer Release Notes
Fiery EX4112/4127, version 1.0
Part Number: 45063974
06 September 2007
Copyright 2007 © Electronics for Imaging, Inc.
This document contains information about the Fiery EX4112/4127 version 1.0. Before using
the Fiery EX4112/4127 with version 1.0, make copies of these
Customer Release Notes
and
distribute them to all users.
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OTE
:
Fiery Advanced Controller Interface (FACI) is used to refer to the monitor, mouse, and
keyboard connected to the Fiery EX4112/4127.
Before printing to the Fiery EX4112/4127:
• Make sure that the latest Fiery EX4112/4127 system software is installed on the Fiery
EX4112/4127. For more information, check with your network administrator or qualified
field service technician.
• Install printer drivers on client computers. For instructions, see
Printing from Windows
and
Printing from Mac OS
on the user documentation CD
.
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OTE
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Check for updated WHQL-certified PostScript and PCL drivers on Xerox.com.
• Install the latest Fiery EX4112/4127 user software on client computers. For instructions,
see
Utilities
on the user documentation CD
.
Setup and
installation
Point-and-Print installation
If you have installed printer drivers using the Point-and-Print method (Windows or SMB
printing), and then install the Fiery EX4112/4127 user software on the same computer,
the printer drivers may stop working. Remove the printer drivers using the Fiery Printer
Delete Utility, and reinstall them using Point-and-Print after installing the user software.
For information about using the Fiery Printer Delete Utility, see
Printing from Windows
on
the user documentation CD.
Opening Configure
If Google Desktop is installed on a client computer, you may not be able to open WebTools
Configure. If this happens, close Google Desktop before starting Configure.
Inconsistent user names
The Administrator user name appears as “admin” in WebTools Scan Settings, whereas it
appears as “Administrator” in Command WorkStation and Configure. However, the access
rights are the same and appropriate for the Administrator as described in Command
WorkStation Help.