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7
7-1 Fiery WebTools
This chapter introduces Fiery WebTools and provides instructions on their use. For
more information on certain Fiery WebTools you are referred to other chapters in this
book and to other manuals in the documentation set.
Fiery WebTools
Fiery WebTools reside on the ColorPASS but can be accessed over the network from a
variety of platforms. The ColorPASS has a home page that lets remote users view server
functions and manipulate jobs.
NOTE: If the connection to the ColorPASS is not established, Fiery WebTools cannot
be accessed.
Fiery WebTools can be used on Windows 95/98/Me/NT 4.0 and 2000 client
computers with certain Internet browsers that support the Java language. For specific
information on the browsers supported with Fiery WebTools, see Getting Started.
NOTE: Fiery WebTools are not supported on Mac OS computers.
Access privileges
The ColorPASS system allows the site administrator to choose and implement a level
of access and control appropriate for your particular site. There is a spectrum of control
which can be implemented; the levels of access allowed to remote users depend on
whether the administrator has enabled use of Fiery WebTools, and whether or not a
password is required to use the job management features of Fiery WebTools.
If you have been given the Operator password, you can manage job flow and override
print settings of your jobs with Fiery WebSpooler. If not, you can still track the status
of your jobs with the Status tool, and with Fiery WebSpooler as a Guest. Check with
your site administrator for information on your Fiery WebTools access privileges.
Chapter 7:
Overview of
Fiery WebTools