
SETTING UP THE INTEGRATED FIERY COLOR SERVER FROM THE DIGITAL PRESS
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MAC Address Filtering
Select this option to allow the Integrated Fiery Color Server to permit inbound packets from
the specified MAC addresses. To enter specific addresses, use WebTools Configure, where
you specify the MAC addresses from which to allow inbound packets. Any inbound packets
sent from an unregistered MAC address are rejected. To allow unlimited access to the
Integrated Fiery Color Server based on MAC address, clear the MAC Address Filtering
option.
For information about permitting or denying access to IP ports and connections based on
IP addresses, see page 40.
Enable USB Port
Select this option to print to the USB port on the Integrated Fiery Color Server from a
Windows computer or USB device.
Ignore EOF Character
This option specifies that the Integrated Fiery Color Server ignores end-of-file (EOF)
messages in a file. Under normal circumstances, clear this option. To print PostScript files in
binary format (not ASCII), select this option, and the Integrated Fiery Color Server uses the
USB port timeout value to determine when the end of the file has been reached. If you
experience printing problems, clear this option.
Port Timeout in Seconds
5–60, 30
Specify how long (in seconds) the Integrated Fiery Color Server waits without receiving data
from the USB port before deciding that the current job is complete. Until the timeout, the
Integrated Fiery Color Server cannot receive new jobs through the USB port, but it can
continue to receive jobs over the network.
USB Connection
Print Queue, Hold Queue, Direct Connection, virtual printers
Choose where jobs printed to the USB port are sent. Only the print connections that you
published are displayed.
This option appears only if you enabled the USB Port option. If only one of the print
connections is published, USB jobs are automatically printed to that connection.
USB Media Auto Print
Select whether to enable automatic printing of jobs from a USB device. Jobs are printed as
soon as the USB device is connected to the Integrated Fiery Color Server. For more
information, see page 63.