Xerox DocuColor 12 Printer with Fiery X12 安装指南
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General Setup options
Enable Printed Queue
—Specify whether to enable the Printed Queue, a storage
location on the Fiery disk for recently printed jobs. You can reprint jobs from the
Printed queue without sending them to the Fiery again. If the Printed queue is not
enabled, jobs are deleted from the Fiery disk immediately after they are printed.
Printed queue without sending them to the Fiery again. If the Printed queue is not
enabled, jobs are deleted from the Fiery disk immediately after they are printed.
Jobs Saved in Printed Queue
—Specify the number of jobs to be stored in the Printed
Queue. Jobs in the Printed queue take up space on the Fiery hard disk.
Character Set
—Specify whether the Control Panel and the job management tools
should use the Macintosh, DOS, or Windows character set for displaying filenames.
This is important if a filename includes accented or composite characters (such as é or
æ). For mixed-platform networks, select the setting that gives the best overall
representation of the special characters you use.
This is important if a filename includes accented or composite characters (such as é or
æ). For mixed-platform networks, select the setting that gives the best overall
representation of the special characters you use.
Start Page
—Specify whether the Fiery should print a start page when it is turned on or
rebooted. The Start Page displays information about the Fiery, including server name,
the current date and time, amount of memory installed, last calibration date, network
protocols enabled, and print connections published.
the current date and time, amount of memory installed, last calibration date, network
protocols enabled, and print connections published.
Support
—Enter names, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses of contact people at
your organization who provide support for the Fiery and the copier. In remote Setup,
use the Support tab.
use the Support tab.
Passwords
You can set, change, and remove passwords for the Fiery. These passwords, specific to
the Server process, are used for different functions from the Windows NT 4.0
Administrator and Operator passwords. Keep careful track of the passwords you set for
each.
the Server process, are used for different functions from the Windows NT 4.0
Administrator and Operator passwords. Keep careful track of the passwords you set for
each.
Administrator
—Controls access to Setup; Administrator privileges also include
Operator privileges.
Operator
—Controls access to job management functions via the job management
tools.
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For more information on Fiery passwords and the access privileges they allow,