Xerox 2101 ST Digital Copier/Printer Guía De Instalación

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About this manual
 
This manual is intended for anyone who is responsible for integrating the 
Fiery EX2101 for Xerox 2101 into a business environment that includes networked 
personal computers. After setting up the Fiery EX2101 for Xerox 2101 and client 
workstations, individual users can print to the Fiery EX2101 for Xerox 2101 as a 
high-performance printer. 
This manual describes how to set up network servers and clients to use the 
Fiery EX2101 for Xerox 2101 and how to install user software and set up printing 
from Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac OS computers. For general information on 
using the copier, your computer, your application software, or your network, see the 
manuals that accompany those products.
 
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The term “Fiery EX2101” is used to refer to the Fiery EX2101 for 
Xerox 2101The name “Aero” is used in illustrations to represent the Fiery EX2101. 
The term “Windows” is used to refer to Windows 98, Windows Me, 
Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003, 
wherever appropriate. The term “Setup” is used to refer to configuring the 
Fiery EX2101 for proper performance in your network environment, including 
settings that affect all jobs. The administrator can perform Setup from the Control 
Panel, FieryBar, Fiery WebSetup, and Command WorkStation. The term “job 
management tools” is used to refer to Command WorkStation, Command 
WorkStation LE, and Fiery Spooler/Fiery WebSpooler.
The Fiery EX2101 includes support for Fiery WebTools
 
 
 and software for 
Command WorkStation/Command WorkStation LE, which allow an operator to 
manage all jobs sent to the Fiery EX2101. Although it may not be the case at all sites, 
the documentation for this product assumes the presence of an operator who controls 
and manages jobs sent by users from remote workstations.
Any additional connectivity or administrative features specific to the copier are 
described in the
 
 Printing Guide
 
 or 
 
Customer
 
 
 
Release Notes.
Introduction