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Introduction to the Fiery Control Panel
Display window
The display window provides information about the status of the Fiery, displays menu
information, and enables you to view and edit information in the Setup menus.
information, and enables you to view and edit information in the Setup menus.
The status area at the bottom of the display window displays text that tells you what
screen you are looking at and highlights one of the icons to indicate what the Fiery is
doing. Only the icons for the screens that are currently available appear. The menu
button cycles among the active screens.
screen you are looking at and highlights one of the icons to indicate what the Fiery is
doing. Only the icons for the screens that are currently available appear. The menu
button cycles among the active screens.
The screens are:
Alert Status
If there is a problem with processing a job or printing functions, an error message
appears on the Control Panel. For information on error messages, see
Appendix C, “Troubleshooting.”
appears on the Control Panel. For information on error messages, see
Appendix C, “Troubleshooting.”
Print Status
When the Fiery is printing a job, the Print Status screen appears. This screen
displays the following:
displays the following:
Cancel Job
—Press the top line selection button to cancel the job currently
printing.
User name
—The name of the user who sent the job currently processing.
Pages/Total
—The number of copies of the current job printed and the total
number of copies of the job requested.
RIP Status
When the Fiery is processing a job, the RIP Status screen appears. This screen
displays the following:
displays the following:
Cancel Job
—Press the top line selection button to cancel the job currently
processing. The Fiery cancels the job before printing begins.
Document name
—The name of the document currently processing.
User name
—The name of the user who sent the job currently processing.
Kilobytes
—The size (in kilobytes) of the job processed so far.
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This number is always displayed in kilobytes; for example, 10MB is
displayed as 10000KB.