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3-1
Starting up and logging in
This chapter describes how to use Command WorkStation and Command
WorkStation LE to monitor and manage job flow on the GA-1121. Once you log in to
the GA-1121 with Operator privileges, you can view jobs held on the GA-1121 and
issue commands to release the jobs for processing or printing. You can also modify job
properties, such as FreeForm variable data printing requirements, paper settings,
finishing options, and other print option settings. After a job has printed successfully,
you can store it in the job archive, and view a record of its activity in the Job Log.
For background information on job flow and job management, see
Chapter 1
. For an
introduction to the Command WorkStation and Command WorkStation LE user
interfaces, see
Chapter 2
.
N
OTE
:
Unless otherwise specified, information in this chapter applies to both
Command WorkStation and Command WorkStation LE. Sections that apply
exclusively to Command WorkStation are denoted by an asterisk (*). Sections that
apply exclusively to Command WorkStation LE are denoted by a dagger (†). In cases
where the two applications are nearly identical, only Command WorkStation
illustrations are shown.
Starting up and logging in
To begin working with Command WorkStation or Command WorkStation LE, start
the application and log in to the GA-1121.
T
O
START
C
OMMAND
W
ORK
S
TATION
*
•
Click Start on the Windows taskbar, choose Programs > Fiery or All Programs > Fiery
(Windows XP/Server 2003 only), and then choose Command WorkStation 4.
When you start Command WorkStation for the first time, the Login Server list does
not display any GA-1121 servers. For instructions on configuring and adding
GA-1121 servers to the Login Server list, see the
User Software Installation Guide
.
T
O
START
C
OMMAND
W
ORK
S
TATION
LE
†
1.
Open the Command WorkStation LE folder, located inside the Applications folder on
the Mac OS X hard disk.
Chapter 3:
Using Command
WorkStation or
Command
WorkStation LE
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