System information

The two options above only appear if server presets or virtual printers have been set up on the Fiery Server.
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Select a job action. For example:
Process and Hold (default)
Print
Print & Hold
Print & Delete
Other choices may appear based on the capabilities of the Fiery Server. If supported by your Fiery Server, you can
also specify sequential printing to maintain the printed order for print runs consisting of many jobs.
Import jobs from external Fiery Server archives
Import jobs that have been archived to external locations (other than the Fiery Server hard disk).
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Do one of the following:
Select the file on your computer desktop and drag and drop it into the specified queue in Command
WorkStation.
Click File > Import Archived Job.
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Select the directory containing the archived job.
If the directory you want does not appear in the list, click Add to locate and add the directory, and then click OK.
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Click OK.
Setting print options
The print options for a job, accessed from the Job Properties window, specify such information as whether the job
should print single-sided or duplex or be stapled.
You can specify print options from the printer driver on the client computer originating the print job. After a print
job reaches the Fiery Server, an operator can use Command WorkStation Job Properties to view or change these
print options. For example, an operator might do the following:
View the job's print settings, including instructions to the operator
Override settings
Print a list of the current job properties to a local print device
View job properties
You can view or override the print options for a selected job in either in the Held, Printed, or Archived lists.
If you are an operator and have not changed any settings or print options for a job in Command WorkStation, the
Job Properties window reflects all the job settings a user entered in the PostScript printer driver before sending the
job, or the default settings in the PostScript printer driver.
Jobs that are imported into Command WorkStation will show either the settings included with the job (for
PostScript jobs only) or the default job settings for the Fiery Server (for PDF files or jobs imported without job
information).
Fiery Command WorkStation
Printing
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