Powering The Imagepress Server On Or Off - Canon imagePRESS Server G200 Configuration And Setup

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Important: For the connection between the imagePRESS Server and the printer, only use the shielded Ethernet
cable provided with the imagePRESS Server. Do not use an unshielded cable.
Important: When the imagePRESS Server is in use, do not disconnect the network cable connected to the
printer or disable the network functions.
Note: As an option, you can configure a Windows computer to act as a print server between the imagePRESS Server
and the client Windows computers. The client computers then print to the imagePRESS Server by printing to the
print server, and you can monitor and control printing at the network server.
To configure a Windows print server, install the imagePRESS Server printer driver on the Windows server, then
share the queues with network users. Make sure that the printer driver is updated as required. For information about
configuring a Windows print server, see the Windows documentation.
1 Review the imagePRESS Server requirements information to ensure the client computer requirements and other
requirements are met.
2 Confirm the imagePRESS Server network port (RJ-45 connector) is connected to a live network node.
3 Make sure all the imagePRESS Server cables are firmly seated.
4 Use the Fiery Setup Wizard to perform initial setup of the imagePRESS Server.
Note: If the settings are reset to factory defaults at any point, the server automatically reboots to identify the
printer model. During this process, the Fiery logo on the printer control panel briefly disappears and reappears.
5 Plan the levels of user access and set up the required accounts.
6 Review the server and network settings and customize as required for compatibility with your network and
printing environment.
Note: If the local workflow or network environment changes after the imagePRESS Server set up is complete, we
recommend reviewing the imagePRESS Server configuration settings again.
7 Review the imagePRESS Server job processing and printing settings and customize as required.
8 Plan the management of software updates and system backups.
9 Prepare the client computers by installing the imagePRESS Server printer driver and the imagePRESS Server
utilities (including Command WorkStation).
10 Print a variety of test pages to confirm that printing is working as expected.

Powering the imagePRESS Server on or off

Generally, you can leave the imagePRESS Server and the printer operating continuously. However, configuration
changes may require a reboot of the imagePRESS Server.
You can restart the imagePRESS Server system software without rebooting the imagePRESS Server. During a restart,
network access to the imagePRESS Server is temporarily interrupted and all processing jobs are terminated.
Note: If a bootable USB flash drive is inserted in the imagePRESS Server, remove it before rebooting. Non-bootable
flash drives do not interfere with the boot process.
Configuration and Setup
Integrating the imagePRESS Server into your network
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