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Levels of access and control
To prepare for printing at your site, you must do some initial Fiery configuration, or 
Setup, to specify the network environment and the kind of printing you will do. Before 
you perform Setup, you must decide the levels of access you will implement for your 
site. Administrators and operators must also understand how Fiery system software is 
structured in order to configure and use the Fiery system correctly.
Levels of access and control
When you configure the Fiery during Setup, you (as system administrator) implement 
a particular level of control by enabling or not enabling print connections, passwords, 
and access to WebTools. The level of control you implement can range from minimum 
to moderate to maximum—or none at all.
• Minimum control might be appropriate for a small site where anyone on the local 
network can control all printing and Fiery functions. Although there may be an 
administrator or operator charged with certain duties, all users have equal access to 
the system and job management tools.
• Maximum control might be appropriate for a high-volume printing environment 
where an administrator or operator controls the job flow and all printing; jobs sent 
by users are spooled (stored) to the Fiery hard disk until the operator decides it is 
time to print them. In addition, only the administrator and operator have access to 
job management tools. This is the recommended level of control.
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The term “job management tools” is used in this manual to refer to 
Command WorkStation and Command WorkStation LE.
Fiery print connections
The Fiery supports three print connections: Hold queue, Print queue, and Direct 
connection. These print connections can be enabled, or “published,” to users on the 
network when you configure Printer Setup. All published connections are constantly 
checked for the presence of jobs. The Print queue and Direct connection give remote 
users more direct access to the Fiery than the Hold queue. Therefore, do not publish 
the Print queue and the Direct connection in environments where maximum control is 
desired.
Chapter 3:
Preparing for 
Fiery Setup