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Setting up the Fiery X2 using WebSetup
Service Setup (Windows Printing Service)
For setting up the Windows printing service, these characters are allowed in the text
fields: uppercase letters, numerals, hyphen, underscore, period, and space. In addition,
these special characters are allowed: ~ ! @ # $ % ^ & ( ) { } \ ' and ,
Enable Windows Printing Service
—Select to enable SMB (Server Message Block), the
file and printer sharing protocol built into Windows. Enabling SMB allows the
Fiery X2 to be listed on the network so that Windows clients can print to a particular
queue (Hold, Print, or Direct) on the Fiery X2 without any other networking soft-
ware. For information on how to set up a Windows client for Windows printing, see
Getting Started.
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Windows (SMB) printing runs over TCP/IP, so TCP/IP must be configured on
all the Fiery X2 and on workstations that use Windows printing.
Server Name
—The server name is the name that will appear on the network. It can,
but does not have to, be the same name as the server name assigned in Server Setup
(see page 2–8).
Comment
—Server comments (optional) can contain information about the printer.
Domain or Workgroup
—Enter the workgroup or domain you want the Fiery X2 to
appear in.
Use WINS Server
—Select to use a WINS name server. Broadcasts from SMB devices
cannot be routed beyond their original network segment without a WINS name
server. Setting up the WINS name server is outside the scope of this manual. To find
out if a name server is available, contact your network administrator.
IP Address
—Enter the IP address of the WINS Server.
Service Setup (Enable Services)
Enable LPD Printing Service
—Select to allow lpd printing. See “Setting up the
Fiery X2 on TCP/IP networks” on page 4-28 for more information.
Enable Web Services
—Select to enable if TCP/IP is enabled on the Fiery X2 and on
user workstations, and you wish to make the Fiery WebTools available to users (see
page 3-39). The Fiery WebTools include Fiery WebSpooler, Status, WebLink, and
Installer. A Java-enabled Web browser and a valid IP address are required for each user.
See Getting Started for details on supported browsers and workstation requirements.
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You must publish the Print queue to use Fiery WebTools (see page 3–17).