Two-Way Communication, when turned on, can retrieve
the printer status and ColorWise settings from the Fiery Server, and
display them in the Fiery Driver.
The following conditions apply:
There must be a connection to a valid Fiery Server over the network.
The Fiery Server
must support ColorWise settings.
Printer status includes the current paper and toner levels.
Note: You can use Color Setup in Command WorkStation to set the ColorWise settings on the Fiery Server.
For
information about ColorWise print options, see Color Printing, which is part
of the user documentation set.
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In the application, click and select the Fiery Server as your printer.
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Click Fiery
Features in the drop-down list, and then click Two-Way
Communication.
Note: For Mac OS X v10.6, a dialog box requests an IP
address or DNS name for Two-Way Communication. If Bonjour is supported and turned on, the list of
Bonjour printers appears automatically. If the dialog box does not appear automatically, click
Configure.
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Do one of the following:
- Mac OS X v10.10: The Fiery Server IP address or DNS name in the Printer Address
field is entered automatically, and is not editable.
- Mac OS X v10.7, v10.8,
and v10.9: Type the Fiery Server IP address or DNS name in the
Printer Address field.
- Mac OS X
v10.6: Type the Fiery Server IP address or DNS name in the
Printer Address field or select a Bonjour printer from the
list in the dialog box and then click OK.
- Click Full Properties.
- Click the Printer icon
to monitor the status of the printer.
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Mac OS X v10.6, v10.7, v10.8, and
v10.9:To update the printer status in the Printer window, click
Update.
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Paper -
Displays the paper size, along with the tray name and the percentage of paper remaining in the
specified tray.
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Toner -
Displays the percentage of remaining toner. The percentage is a rough calculation and may not match
the exact amount of toner remaining.