Server Presets
Server Presets provide a consistent set of printing options that all users can use. Users can save Local Presets to their computer, but only an Administrator can save, edit, publish, and delete Server Presets.
Server Presets are accessible from:
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Command WorkStation (select , and from the Properties toolbar icon in Job Center)
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Command WorkStation Job Properties (click the Properties toolbar icon in Job Center)
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Fiery Hot Folders (see Fiery Hot Folders Help)
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Virtual Printers (see Virtual printers)
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Windows and macOS printer drivers
An Administrator can create Fiery Hot Folders and virtual printers based on a Server Preset. Editing the Server Preset also changes the settings for those Fiery Hot Folders and virtual printers.
Archived jobs with Server Presets
Archived jobs retain the job information and the preset name. When an archived job is restored to the same Fiery server from which it was created, the Server Preset is shown in the Preset column header for any of the Job Center queues, such as the Processing and Printing queues.
Tracking edited presets
If a Server Preset was modified after it was applied to a held, printed, or archived job, the preset name is marked with an asterisk (*). In other words, the preset was edited by an Administrator since the job was submitted. To use the latest settings, re-apply the preset to the job.
If the Preset column header was added to any of the Job Center queues (Printing, Processing, Held, Printed, or Archived), the asterisk and job name are displayed in the Preset column.
Default Server Presets
To aid users getting started with Fiery server workflows, five default server presets that represent commonly used settings are included. The default server presets are factory installed. Default server presets are available on a Fiery server of version FS200/200 Pro or later, only if supported by the server.
At Fiery server start up, the relevant default presets are shown based on Fiery server default paper size and language settings.
The default server presets are:
- 2up_landscape
- Duplex_grayscale
- Duplex_staple
- Large_booklet
- Small_booklet
A default server preset can be edited from Command WorkStation (select . If a default server preset is edited, then it stops being a default preset, and becomes a user preset.
Restrictions/Limitations:
- When a default server preset is applied to jobs with mixed media settings, the mixed media settings are not retained.
- Default server presets for booklets do not show cover settings in the layout tab. To add separate covers, click Normal, and then click Booklet again. The cover settings will now be displayed.
- VDP jobs do not support Booklet Maker and Gangup settings from Job Properties, therefore these
settings will be ignored when a default server preset is used. Note: To create booklet or gangup jobs with VDP jobs, use Fiery Impose.
- When you use default server presets with Paper Catalog-driven printers, be sure to edit the preset to assign a paper catalog entry before using it.