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The graphical interface
This chapter provides an introduction to the Command WorkStation and Command
WorkStation LE graphical user interfaces. To follow along in the software as you read
the chapter, log in to the application with an Operator or Administrator password, as
described on
WorkStation LE graphical user interfaces. To follow along in the software as you read
the chapter, log in to the application with an Operator or Administrator password, as
described on
page 3-2
.
Once you are logged in, you can tour the application. Your exploration will be more
complete if you have some jobs in the Active Jobs window (jobs in the Hold queue),
and can send more jobs from a nearby computer.
complete if you have some jobs in the Active Jobs window (jobs in the Hold queue),
and can send more jobs from a nearby computer.
The chapter also describes Setup functions, such as printing Fiery X3e information
pages, setting application preferences, and managing Fiery X3e fonts.
pages, setting application preferences, and managing Fiery X3e fonts.
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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.
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.
The graphical interface
Command WorkStation and Command WorkStation LE provide graphical means to
monitor, preview, and manage jobs on one or more Fiery X3e servers. You can hide or
rearrange the components in the interface to create custom layouts that meet your job
management needs.
monitor, preview, and manage jobs on one or more Fiery X3e servers. You can hide or
rearrange the components in the interface to create custom layouts that meet your job
management needs.
Chapter 2:
Introduction to
Command
WorkStation and
Command
WorkStation LE
Introduction to
Command
WorkStation and
Command
WorkStation LE
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Introduction to Command WorkStation and Command WorkStation LE
The following illustrations show the components of Command WorkStation and
Command WorkStation LE.
Command WorkStation LE.
1 Menu bar (see
page 2-15
)
2 Job status indicators (see
page 2-10
)
3 Action buttons (see
page 2-11
)
4 Active Jobs window (see
page 2-4
)
5 Jobs window (see
page 2-5
)
6 Activity Monitor (see
page 2-8
)
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Command WorkStation
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The graphical interface
The following sections describe each component in Command WorkStation and
Command WorkStation LE.
Command WorkStation LE.
1 Action buttons (see
page 2-11
)
2 Active Jobs window (see
page 2-4
)
3 Jobs window (see
page 2-5
)
4 Activity Monitor (see
page 2-8
)
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Command WorkStation LE
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Introduction to Command WorkStation and Command WorkStation LE
Active Jobs window
The Active Jobs window dynamically displays the status and job ticket information of
jobs that are currently being held, processed, or printed on the Fiery X3e. The title bar
displays the total number of jobs and the total number of held jobs currently being
monitored.
jobs that are currently being held, processed, or printed on the Fiery X3e. The title bar
displays the total number of jobs and the total number of held jobs currently being
monitored.
The Active Jobs window is always displayed. You cannot hide or drag it to a different
location. By issuing job management commands, you release held jobs in the window
for processing and printing, cancel jobs currently processing or printing, and send jobs
back to held status for future action. For more information about the status flags
displayed in the Active Jobs window, see
location. By issuing job management commands, you release held jobs in the window
for processing and printing, cancel jobs currently processing or printing, and send jobs
back to held status for future action. For more information about the status flags
displayed in the Active Jobs window, see
“Job status indicators”
on page 2-10.
Server selection menu
Job ticket information
Command WorkStation
Job ticket information
Command WorkStation LE
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