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Starting up and logging in
This chapter describes how to use Command WorkStation to monitor and manage job
flow on the Fiery. Once you log in to the server with Operator privileges, you can view
jobs held on the server and issue commands to release the jobs for processing or
printing. You can also modify job properties such, as FreeForm variable data printing
requirements, paper settings, finishing options, and other print option settings. After a
job has printed successfully, you can store it in the job archive, and view a record of its
activity in the job log.
For background information on job flow and job management, see
. For an
introduction to the user interface of Command WorkStation, see
Starting up and logging in
To begin working with Command WorkStation, start the application and log in to one
or more servers.
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Click Start on the Windows taskbar, choose Programs>Fiery, and then choose
Command WorkStation.
When you start Command WorkStation for the first time, the Login Server list
contains no servers. For instructions on configuring and adding servers to the Login
Server list, see the
User Software Installation Guide
Logging in to servers
To establish a connection to a server listed in the Login Server dialog box, you log in to
the server. You can maintain connections to more than one server at a time.
Each server connection requires an average of 4MB of RAM. Thus, the maximum
number of simultaneous server connections is limited only by the amount of RAM
available on the system running Command WorkStation. For example, if your system
has 128MB of RAM and is running Command WorkStation exclusively, you can log
in to approximately 25 servers at one time.
Chapter 3:
Using Command
WorkStation