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xii Preface
Chapters 2 and 3 describe the Command WorkStation interface. The
Command WorkStation application can be installed on networked
Windows 95/98, Windows Windows NT 4.0, and Windows 2000
computers and used to view and manage virtually all aspects of iR C2100/
2100S activity. In addition to providing a graphic display of the job flow,
the Command WorkStation allows you to reprint or hold jobs, view and
override print option settings, download files, manage printer fonts,
preview print jobs, merge rasterized jobs, calibrate the iR C2100/2100S,
and perform Setup (server configuration). The Command WorkStation
also provides tools for archiving jobs and moving jobs between iR C2100/
2100S color servers.
Chapter 4 introduces Fiery WebTools, explains how to access them, and
directs you to sources of more information (in this manual or in other
manuals in the documentation set).
Chapter 5 describes Fiery WebSpooler and Fiery Spooler
, which can be
used to view and manage iR C2100/2100S job activity. The interface and
features of Fiery WebSpooler and Fiery Spooler have identical counterparts
in the Command WorkStation; therefore, this chapter refers you to
Chapters 2 and 3 for details about many Fiery WebSpooler and Fiery
Spooler functions.
Appendix A lists error messages that you might see on the iR C2100/
2100S Control Panel, the Command WorkStation, Fiery WebSpooler,
Fiery Spooler, or the copier/printer, and contains some troubleshooting
information.
Terminology
Specific terms are explained as they are introduced. However, the following
general terms are used throughout:
PostScript (PS)
—A computer language designed as a page description
language. The iR C2100/2100S uses this language for imaging the page
and for communication with applications and with the print engine.
Job
—A file consisting of PostScript commands and comments that
describe the graphics, sampled images, and text that should appear on each
page of a document, and the printer options that should be used in
printing, such as media or color rendering style.