System information
Delete Server Presets
Administrators can delete server presets.
1
Select a preset (unpublished or published) from the list and click Delete from the toolbar.
2
Click Yes.
Any Hot Folders and virtual printers linked to the deleted preset will be disconnected. However, they will
preserve the preset settings of the deleted preset.
Unpublish Server Presets
An unpublished preset is not available for use in the printer drivers or the Job Properties window. After you
unpublish a Server Preset, you can publish it again.
1
Select a Server Preset with the published icon from the list.
2
Click Unpublish in the toolbar.
The preset is shown with the unpublished icon.
3
Click Yes.
Any Hot Folders and virtual printers linked to the unpublished preset will be disconnected. However, they
will preserve the preset settings of the unpublished preset.
About locked server presets
You can lock or unlock a server preset’s print settings in Device Center > Workflows > Job Presets.
You must be logged on to Fiery Server as Administrator to perform these operations.
Locking a setting in a Server Preset ensures that:
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It is applied to all files imported to Command WorkStation using the preset.
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It can be overridden in the printer driver job properties after it is selected, but when it is overridden, the Preset
list becomes blank.
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Hot Folders jobs also inherit the same locked settings (assuming the Hot Folders uses the Server Preset).
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Virtual printers show the settings as locked. Client printer drivers connected to a virtual printer are unable to
modify the setting.
Locks apply only at the time of job submission. After the jobs are at the Fiery Server, any locked setting can be edited
in Command WorkStation Job Properties.
Lock or unlock settings in Server Presets
You must be logged on to Fiery Server as Administrator to lock or unlock print settings in mDevice Center >
Workflows > Job Presets.
1
Select the preset you want to edit, and click Edit from the toolbar.
2
Enter a description for the change (optional).
3
Click Define to change the print settings.
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