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Authentication, Secure Printing - field service

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FIERY SYSTEM 8e - Quick reference FIERY SYSTEM 8e RELEASE 2 FEATURE NAME User Authentication continued... Fiery System 8e New & Enhanced Features, Advantages & Benefits Standard Features KEY FUNCTIONS & FEATURES FIERY ADVANTAGE CUSTOMER BENEFITS Fiery Local Login at the Command WorkStation (PC and Mac) • The user can log in to Command WorkStation (CWS) only as an administrator, operator, or guest. Different privileges can be assigned to each of the users within CWS based on login. EFI Hot Folders • Jobs submitted through Hot Folders ignore any user authentication setting on the Fiery and print as the authorized user "Hot Folder" • Hot Folder user privileges cannot be modified on Fiery. • The Fiery administrator has the option to disable Hot Folder functionality in Configure. FTP • The FTP login only supports local Fiery users and does not support domain logins. Email • The Fiery's email service decides whether or not to allow an incoming email to print, depending on whether the sender's email address in the incoming email is in Fiery's print email address book. • Email messages sent to Fiery will not print if user authentication is enabled because the email message cannot include authenticated authorized user information. Secure Printing • The user enters a password in the Secure Print field in the Fiery Driver. • When this job is sent to the Fiery's Print or Hold queue, the job is queued normally and held for the password. • Specifying the number of copies to print is not supported. • The user can choose to Print & Hold or Print & Delete each job, which causes the job to print immediately. • Print & Hold prints the job and retains a copy of the secure print job in a held state waiting for the user to enter a password. • Print & Delete prints the job normally. • Secure Printing offers a common user interface across multiple engines equipped with Fierys and helps to reduce training and support requirements. • Users can trust submitting confidential documents to the Fiery and rely on the fact that their documents cannot be seen by others using the same output device. 7

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FIERY SYSTEM 8e - Quick reference
FIERY SYSTEM 8e RELEASE 2
7
Fiery System 8e New & Enhanced Features, Advantages & Benefits
Standard Features
FEATURE NAME
KEY FUNCTIONS & FEATURES
FIERY ADVANTAGE
CUSTOMER BENEFITS
User
Authentication
continued…
Fiery Local Login at the Command
WorkStation (PC and Mac)
The user can log in to Command WorkStation
(CWS) only as an administrator, operator, or
guest. Different privileges can be assigned to
each of the users within CWS based on login.
EFI Hot Folders
Jobs submitted through Hot Folders ignore
any user authentication setting on the Fiery
and print as the authorized user “Hot Folder”
Hot Folder user privileges cannot be
modified on Fiery.
The Fiery administrator has the option to
disable Hot Folder functionality in
Configure.
FTP
The FTP login only supports local Fiery users
and does not support domain logins.
Email
The Fiery’s email service decides whether or
not to allow an incoming email to print,
depending on whether the sender’s email
address in the incoming email is in Fiery’s
print email address book.
Email messages sent to Fiery will not print if
user authentication is enabled because the
email message cannot include authenticated
authorized user information.
Secure Printing
The user enters a password in the Secure
Print field in the Fiery Driver.
When this job is sent to the Fiery’s Print or
Hold queue, the job is queued normally and
held for the password.
Specifying the number of copies to print is
not supported.
The user can choose to Print & Hold or Print
& Delete each job, which causes the job to
print immediately.
Print & Hold prints the job and retains a
copy of the secure print job in a held
state waiting for the user to enter a
password.
Print & Delete prints the job normally.
Secure Printing offers a common user
interface across multiple engines equipped
with Fierys and helps to reduce training and
support requirements.
Users can trust submitting confidential
documents to the Fiery and rely on the
fact that their documents cannot be
seen by others using the same output
device.