Setting Passwords - Canon ColorPass-Z7400 Configuration Manual

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7
7-2 Administering the ColorPASS
For these operations
Getting users started
with printing
Controlling the job flow
Job accounting
Color management
Maintaining optimal
ColorPASS performance
Troubleshooting
And these tasks
Printing to the ColorPASS
Setting job-specific options
Using Fiery utilities
Using Fiery WebTools, Command WorkStation and Fiery
utilities and for managing job priorities, tracking current
jobs, canceling jobs, printing jobs in the Hold queue, and
reprinting from the Printed or Hold queue
Viewing, printing, and exporting the Job Log, user notes
Setting automatic printing and clearing for the Job Log
Printing with CMYK simulations
Printing color samples and swatch pages
Installing color profiles
Tips
Deleting jobs, clearing queues
Troubleshooting ColorPASS Setup

Setting passwords

Passwords described in this section are not the ones for the Windows XP Embedded
software which you must enter through the ACI when the ColorPASS is started or
rebooted.
For Server processes, you can set or change the Administrator password from the
ColorPASS Control Panel, and both Administrator and Operator passwords from local
Setup or remote Setup.
When the ColorPASS is installed, there are no passwords. If you do not create
passwords, users are not required to enter a password to modify the Setup or use the
administrator/operator functions in the job management tools. We strongly recommend
that you set at least an Administrator password to protect the ColorPASS from
unauthorized changes to Setup. If a password is set previously, you are required to enter
it when you run Setup or access the job management tools with certain privileges.
For more information, see
"Passwords"
on page 3-3.
See
Printing Guide
Job Management Guide
Printing Guide
Job Management Guide
Release Notes
Job Management Guide
Color Guide
User Software Installation
Guide
page
7-13, also
Job Management Guide
Appendix A

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