Locked job settings
Locking a job setting prevents other users from changing the setting.
Note the following:
Submitting a job to the virtual printer through the Windows printer driver - Locked settings are dimmed. The user cannot modify the settings.
Submitting a job to the virtual printer through the Mac OS printer driver - The user can modify the locked settings, but when the job reaches the Fiery Server, the job prints according to the locked job settings. Any changes made by the user are overridden.
Importing a job to Command WorkStation using a virtual printer - The imported job uses the locked settings on the Fiery Server and overrides any conflicting settings that came with the job.
Unlocked job settings - The user can change job settings, and the job prints according to these settings. But if a job setting is not specified, the job uses the virtual printer setting.