System information

Adding and connecting a Fiery server
Access levels
You can log on as Administrator, Operator, or Guest. Administrators can set passwords for each type of user.
Administrator - Has full access to all Command WorkStation and Fiery Server control panel functions. An
Administrator password is required.
Operator - Has access to all Job Center functions. In Device Center, an Operator does not have access to
Configure, Backup and Restore, changing passwords, and deleting the Job Log. An Operator can view Paper
Catalog, virtual printers, and color management functions, but cannot edit them. An Operator password is
required.
Guest - Can download, view job status, edit preferences, change layouts, but cannot access the Job Log, or make
changes to Fiery Server Setup. No password is required.
For more information about setting access levels, see Configuration and Setup, which is part of the user
documentation set.
Connecting to a server
To use Command WorkStation, you must connect to a Fiery Server.
The Servers list of the Command WorkStation workspace manages access to any available Fiery Server. You can
choose to add (and connect to), remove, and disconnect from, a Fiery Server.
You can search for a Fiery Server by entering the DNS name or IP address in the Connect to Servers dialog box.
After the server connection is made and authenticated, the IP address switches to the Fiery Server name in the
Servers list. Command WorkStation can be connected to more than one Fiery Server at a time.
Add and connect to a Fiery server
You can add, connect to, and reconnect to a Fiery Server.
Before you begin
Before you add a Fiery Server, you need its DNS name or IP address. If you do not have the DNS name or the IP
address, you can use search to find any available Fiery Server on the network.
Fiery Command WorkStation
Adding and connecting a Fiery server
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