System information
2
In the Users and Groups window, select or clear Allow users to print without authentication.
If this option is selected, anyone can print to the Fiery Server, regardless of whether you define that person as a
user, add users to a group, or assign privileges to the groups.
If this option is cleared, only users in groups for which you have enabled printing privileges can print. Also, users
in the Guests group cannot print, unless you otherwise set printing privileges for the Guests group. By default, the
Guests group has no printing privileges.
Note: If your copier/printer also offers a user authentication method, you may not be able to use both the copier/
printer and the Fiery Server authentication methods simultaneously.
3
Click Create Group.
4
Enter a group name and a description.
5
Select the appropriate privileges.
Note: These privileges may not be supported on all Fiery Servers.
• Calibration - Allows members of this group to calibrate the Fiery Server. Only Administrator and Operator
groups have access to this privilege.
• Create Server Presets - Allows members of this group to save a set of print options that users can select for
their job.
• Fiery Mailbox - Allows members of this group to have individual mailboxes.
• Manage Workflows - Allows members of this group to create, edit, and delete Server Presets and virtual
printers.
• Print in B&W - Restricts members to print only in black and white.
• Print in Color and B&W - Allows members to print in color and grayscale.
Note: If you cleared the option Allow users to print without authentication, the Fiery Server still allows jobs to
be submitted without authentication from Hot Folders.
6
Do one of the following:
• To create the group without adding users, click Save.
• To add users to the group, click Save and Add Members.
7
In the Show contacts from list, choose the source of users.
Global Address List (if LDAP is configured and enabled) contains names from your organization's corporate
database. Contact List contains users that you have already created.
8
Select the name from the Available contacts list and click Add.
The user appears in the Members list on the right.
Groups created in Configure that share domain groups obtained from the corporate server via LDAP are updated
dynamically. This is useful because the Fiery Server automatically verifies changes (such as additional group
members) in the LDAP domain groups and updates the Fiery Server group.
9
To search for a name in the Available contacts list, type the first part of the name in the Search field and click Go.
10
To return to the full list of Available contacts, click Reset.
Fiery Command WorkStation
Configuring server settings
30