Xerox DocuColor 12 Printer with Fiery X12 Guia Da Instalação

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Levels of access and control
Passwords
You can implement password requirements as a means of controlling access to Fiery 
functions. The Fiery allows for the following passwords to be set in Setup:
• Administrator—from the Control Panel, the Command WorkStation, or 
Fiery WebSetup
• Operator—from the Command WorkStation or Fiery WebSetup
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By default, no passwords are set on the Fiery. If you do not specifically set 
passwords, all users will have administrator privileges, which include access to 
important functions such as Setup (including setting passwords), and job control. It is 
strongly recommended that you set at least an Administrator password to protect the 
Fiery from random or accidental changes to Setup.
Administrator privileges
Administrator control, which confers control of Setup, is the highest level of control, 
since the person who has access to Setup can control the printing and job management 
environment. Administrator privileges include publishing print connections, setting 
passwords, deleting fonts, clearing the Fiery of all job data, and setting the WebLink 
destination.
When performing a function from the Fiery Control Panel that prompts you for the 
Administrator password, you must enter it promptly. Otherwise, the Fiery Control 
Panel returns to Idle, and you must start over again.
Operator privileges
Operator control includes control of print jobs from the job management tools 
(including the ability to override job settings), and the ability to perform calibration 
and override calibration settings.
Guest privileges (no password)
No password is needed for a user to log in as a Guest from the job management tools. 
A Guest can view the status of active jobs but cannot make changes to jobs or to the 
Fiery state.