System information
Delete an assigned certificate
Before you begin
You can delete an assigned certificate.
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 > Protocol > TCP/IP > Certificates.
Note: If you are connected to a Fiery Server with FS150/150Pro, you can find settings mentioned in this
procedure in Security > Trusted Certificates instead.
2
Select the certificate.
Note: If you are connected to a Fiery Server with FS150/150Pro, move the cursor over the certificate you
want to delete. Noticed the Delete icon displays.
3
Click Delete.
Configure printer settings
Use Printer pages to publish print connections and set other settings that affect job processing.
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 Printer > General.
2
If the Fiery Server supports PostScript and PCL, select Default Personality to specify the default page
description language for jobs.
Note: If you are connected to a Fiery Server with FS150/150Pro, you can find this setting in RIP > Printer
Default Personality instead.
3
Select the print connections to publish on the Fiery Server:
• Direct Connection - Transmits jobs directly to the Fiery Server, but only when the Fiery Server is idle.
• Print queue - The standard Fiery Server queue, where jobs are processed and printed in the order in which
they are received.
• Hold queue - The storage area for printing jobs later from the job management tools.
Note: If you are connected to a Fiery Server with FS150/150Pro, you can find this setting in Job Submission >
Queues instead.
4
To allow the Fiery Server to maintain the print order on print runs consisting of many jobs, select Enable
Sequential Print.
Note: If you are connected to a Fiery Server with FS150/150Pro, you can find the remaining settings in this
procedure in Job Submission > Sequential Print instead.
Fiery Command WorkStation
Configuring server settings
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