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Preparing for Fiery Setup
Control level scenarios
Typical scenarios of access and control, ranging from minimum control to maximum 
control, are described in this section. Choose the scenario that best matches your site 
requirements, and refer to the corresponding number in the following table for 
guidance on how to configure your system for those requirements.
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We strongly recommend  that you set at least  an Administrator password to 
prevent unauthorized changes to system settings.
1.
No designated administrator or operator (Minimum control—not recommended)
All users have equal access to all system functions including Setup, clearing the Fiery, 
deleting printer fonts, setting the WebLink address, performing calibration, printing to 
all Fiery print connections, and managing all jobs from the job management tools.
2.
An administrator but no operator 
Only an administrator can perform Setup, calibration, and other administrator 
functions, but all other system functions are accessible to all users, including printing 
to all Fiery print connections, and managing all jobs from the job management
 
tools.
3.
An administrator and an operator 
Only an administrator can perform Setup, calibration, and other administrator 
functions, and only an operator or administrator can control jobs from the job 
management tools. Users can print to all published Fiery print connections.
4.
An administrator and an operator; no WebTool access 
Only an administrator can perform Setup, calibration, and other administrator 
functions, and only an operator or administrator can control jobs from the job 
management tools. Users can print to the Hold queue and Print queue, but not to the 
Direct connection. The operator controls all job flow, but jobs sent to the Print queue 
may not require operator intervention. There is no access to WebTools.