System information

Configure Ethernet speed
Specify the speed of the network to which the Fiery Server is attached. You can use the Auto Detect feature if you do
not know the speed.
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.
1
From Configure, choose Network > Port > Ethernet.
Note: If you are connected to a Fiery Server with FS150/150Pro, you can find settings mentiond in the procedure
in Network > Ethernet instead.
2
Select the speed of the network to which the Fiery Server is attached.
Select Auto Detect (10/100/1000) if your network environment is mixed or you do not know the network
speed.
The 1 Gbps (gigabit per second) setting is full-duplex.
3
Apply or save your changes.
Configure the USB port
Define the default handling of jobs sent to the USB port of the Fiery Server. Users can use the USB port on the Fiery
Server to connect a Windows computer or a USB device that contains files to print.
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.
1
From Configure, choose Network > Port > USB.
Note: If you are connected to a Fiery Server with FS150/150Pro, you can find the settings mentioned in this
procedure in Job Submission > USB instead.
2
Select Enable USB Port.
3
Choose settings for these options:
Ignore EOF Character - Specifies that the Fiery Server ignores end-of-file (EOF) messages in a file. Under
normal circumstances, leave this option cleared. To print PostScript files in binary format (not ASCII), enable
this option. When this option is selected, the Fiery Server uses the USB port timeout value to determine when
the end of the file has been reached. However, if you experience printing problems, clear this option.
Port Timeout - The number of seconds the Fiery Server waits without receiving data from the USB port
before deciding that the current job is complete. Until the timeout, the Fiery Server cannot receive new jobs
through the USB port, but it can continue to receive network print jobs.
Default queue - The print connection where jobs printed to the USB port are sent. Only the print
connections that you published are displayed. This list can also include virtual printers that have been defined
(if the Fiery Server supports this feature).
Fiery Command WorkStation
Configuring server settings
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