System information
Use Configure to specify JDF settings and to view the Fiery JDF version, the JDF Device ID, and the JMF URL.
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From Configure, choose Job Submission > JDF Settings.
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Select Enable JDF.
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If a virtual printer is configured for the Fiery Server, select one from the Use Job Settings from Virtual
Printer option.
Note: Specify this option only if it applies to your specific workflow.
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Specify a default print queue action from Job action.
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Select Override JDF job with the above settings, if you want to override the settings specified in the JDF
ticket.
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Specify how you want the JDF jobs closed once they are printed.
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Specify the items required for closing a JDF job. The items you select here must be filled out before the job can
close automatically or manually.
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Specify the network paths where the Fiery Server searches for common resources.
The Fiery Server searches these network paths in the order that you specify until it finds the necessary objects.
When you type a path, the Fiery Server does not verify whether it exists on the network.
Note: Inform users of these paths so that their jobs can access the resources.
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Click Save.
Specify contact information
You can specify the contact information for people who provide support for the Fiery Server and print device.
Important: There are two versions of Configure and they are specific to the Fiery Server you are connected to. This
is a combined procedure that describes what to do when connected to a Fiery Server with FS100/100Pro or earlier,
and notes about what to do with FS150/150 Pro or later. If you are not sure which version of Configure you are
using, see Which version of Configure am I using? on page 27.
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From Configure, choose Server > Support.
Note: If you are connected to a Fiery Server with FS150/150Pro or later, choose Fiery Server and then choose
either Fiery Support Contact Information or Printer Support Contact Information.
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Type contact information into the available fields.
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Apply or save your changes.
Schedule system software updates
System Update lets you schedule regular inquiries to an update server on the Internet for available Fiery Server
updates. The Fiery Server checks automatically for updates by contacting an update server periodically over the
Internet.
Important: If you are connected to a Fiery Server with FS100/100 Pro or earlier, use this procedure. If you are not
sure about which version of Configure you are using, see Which version of Configure am I using? on page 27. An
alternative procedure about what to do with FS150/150Pro is available.
Fiery Command WorkStation
Configuring server settings
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