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About the Command WorkStation
This chapter introduces you to the graphical user interface of the Command 
WorkStation. First, you select a user level and log in to the Fiery. Once you have 
logged in, you can tour the Command WorkStation windows. Your exploration will be 
more complete if you have some jobs in the Spool area (jobs printed to the Hold 
queue) and can send more jobs from a nearby computer.
About the Command WorkStation
The Command WorkStation provides a window on Fiery and copier functions, and an 
interface from which you can control those functions. The Command WorkStation 
application can be installed on a Windows 95/98 or a Windows NT 4.0 computer 
with a network connection to the Fiery. 
By default, no passwords are set on the Fiery—in this default state, anyone can 
perform Setup and use all Command WorkStation functions. Until an Administrator 
password is defined in Fiery Setup, you can log in to the Command WorkStation as an 
Administrator without entering a password, and you are given full privileges. 
After the Administrator has performed Setup and specified passwords, Command 
WorkStation user options depend on your login level. See the table below for a list of 
which privileges are available for each level of access.
Privilege:
Guest:
Operator:
Administrato:r
A view of current printing 
jobs and jobs stored on the 
Fiery
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Control of printing jobs
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Use of the functions and 
features of DocBuilder Pro
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Chapter 3:
Introduction to 
the Command 
WorkStation
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