Kyocera KM-C2030 Fiery X3e Configuration Guide for Ver 2.0 - Page 48

WebTools, Status, WebSpooler

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33-4 Preparing for Fiery X3e Setup WebTools The Fiery X3e supports Internet or intranet access with WebTools from Windows and Mac OS computers. To enable use of WebTools, you must do the following in Setup: • Enable TCP/IP. • Set an IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address for the Fiery X3e. • Enable Web Services. For more information, see Chapter 6. You can set passwords to control access to WebTools features. If you do not specifically set these passwords, all users have access to all WebTools functions (see page 3-3). WebTools include Status™, WebSpooler, WebLink™, WebScan™ WebDownloader™, WebSetup™, and Installer™. Status The Status WebTool provides you with current information on the jobs processing and printing on the Fiery X3e. It is not affected by passwords. For more information, see the Printing Guide. WebSpooler The WebSpooler interface is very similar to that of Command WorkStation. It allows remote users to preview, manipulate, reorder, reprint, and delete jobs currently spooling, processing, or printing on the Fiery X3e. It also allows the administrator and operator to edit and merge jobs (Thumbnails A and B) and view, print, or delete the Job Log. WebSpooler access can be controlled by setting an Operator password in Setup. If you set a password, only users with that password can manipulate jobs from WebSpooler. A user who does not have the password can still log in to WebSpooler as a Guest with view-only access (see page 3-3). For more information, see the Job Management Guide.

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3-4
Preparing for Fiery X3e Setup
WebTools
The Fiery X3e supports Internet or intranet access with WebTools from Windows and
Mac OS computers. To enable use of
WebTools, you must do the following in Setup:
Enable TCP/IP.
Set an IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address for the Fiery X3e.
Enable Web Services.
For more information, see
Chapter 6
.
You can set passwords to control access to WebTools features. If you do not specifically
set these passwords, all users have access to all WebTools functions (see
page 3-3
).
WebTools include Status
, WebSpooler, WebLink
, WebScan
WebDownloader
,
WebSetup
, and Installer
.
Status
The Status WebTool provides you with current information on the jobs processing and
printing on the Fiery X3e. It is not affected by passwords. For more information, see
the
Printing Guide
.
WebSpooler
The WebSpooler interface is very similar to that of Command WorkStation. It allows
remote users to preview, manipulate, reorder, reprint, and delete jobs currently
spooling, processing, or printing on the Fiery X3e. It also allows the administrator and
operator to edit and merge jobs (Thumbnails A and B) and view, print, or delete the
Job Log.
WebSpooler access can be controlled by setting an Operator password in Setup. If you
set a password, only users with that password can manipulate jobs from WebSpooler. A
user who does not have the password can still log in to WebSpooler as a Guest with
view-only access (see
page 3-3
). For more information, see the
Job Management Guide
.