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Access Configure

After you start the Fiery Server for the first time, or install system software, you must set up the Fiery Server. If you do not, default settings are used. Make sure that settings are appropriate for your printing environment. If your network or printing environment changes, you may need to adjust your settings.

You can set up the Fiery Server from a client computer using Configure, which you can access from the following locations:
  • Command WorkStation
  • WebTools (with a supported Internet browser)

Access Configure from Command WorkStation

  1. From Command WorkStation, connect to the desired Fiery Server and log in as Administrator.
  2. Do one of the following to start Configure:
    • In Device Center, on the General tab, click the Configure button.

    • In Device Center, on the Users tab, click the Configure button.

    • In the Server menu, click Configure.

  3. If the Fiery Setup dialog box displays, click Configure.

    If you have not completed initial setup, you may want to click Fiery Setup Wizard instead. For more information about Fiery Setup Wizard, see Configuration and Setup.

    If you use the Fiery Setup Wizard (available from Command WorkStation or WebTools) and click Finish at the end of the wizard, the Fiery Setup dialog box does not display again in any location.

  4. From Configure, change current Fiery Server Setup options.

Access Configure from WebTools

Use Configure to set up the Fiery Server. Setup is required the first time the Fiery Server is turned on or after system software is installed. You also use Configure to specify information about the network environment and printing preferences for jobs that users send to the Fiery Server.

  1. Open an Internet browser and type the IP address of the Fiery Server.
  2. In WebTools, on the Configure tab, click Launch Configure.
    Note: If you are using a Fiery Server with the new version of Configure and a message about untrusted connections appears, or you are asked whether you want to proceed, you can safely ignore the message and proceed anyway. For more information about these messages, see Configuration and Setup.
  3. Log on with Administrator privileges.
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