Rip Station Print Connections - Epson RIP Station 5100 Administrator's Manual

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2-2 Preparing for RIP Station Setup
By default, no passwords are set on the RIP Station. If you do not specifically set
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passwords, all users will have administrator privileges. It is strongly recommended that
you set an Administrator password to protect the RIP Station from random or
accidental changes to Setup.
Administrator privileges
Administrator control, which confers control of Setup, is the highest level of control,
since the person who has access to Setup can control the printing and job management
environment. Administrator privileges include publishing print connections, enabling
Fiery WebTools, setting the password, deleting fonts, clearing the RIP Station of all job
data, and using the job management tools.
Whether or not your site has more than one person performing administrator roles,
you assign the RIP Station only one password.
Operator password privileges
Operator control includes control of print jobs from the job management tools
(including the ability to override job settings), and the ability to perform calibration
and override calibration settings. An operator cannot perform Setup nor assign
passwords.
Guest privileges (no password)
No password is needed for a user to log in as a Guest from the job management tools.
A Guest can view the status of active jobs but cannot make changes to jobs or to the
RIP Station state.

RIP Station print connections

The RIP Station supports three print connections: Hold queue, Print queue, and
Direct connection. These print connections can be enabled, or "published," to users on
the network when you configure RIP Station Setup. The Print queue and the Direct
connection give remote users more direct access to the RIP Station than the Hold
queue. Therefore, do not publish the Print queue and the Direct connection in
environments where stricter control is desired.

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