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The Command WorkStation interface
This chapter provides an introduction to the Command WorkStation graphical user 
interface. To follow along in the software as you read the chapter, log in to Command 
WorkStation with an Operator or Administrator password, as described on 
Once you have logged in, you can tour the Command WorkStation screen. Your 
exploration will be more complete if you have some jobs in the Active Jobs window 
(jobs in the Hold queue) and have the ability to send more jobs from a nearby 
computer.
The chapter also describes the Setup functions of Command WorkStation, such as 
printing server information pages, setting application preferences, correcting tray 
alignment, and managing server fonts.
The Command WorkStation interface
Command WorkStation provides a graphical way to monitor, preview, and manage 
print jobs on one or more servers. You can hide or rearrange the components in the 
Command WorkStation screen to create custom layouts that meet your job 
management needs.
The following illustration shows the components of the Command WorkStation 
interface. 
Chapter 2:
Introduction 
to Command 
WorkStation