Every PostScript device contains a RIP (or Raster Image Processor). This is a computer that translates the pages you want to print from PostScript into a format that the PostScript device understands. If the RIP encounters an error while performing this translation, it returns a PostScript error message to the device that send the file. The error can be caused by bugs in the PostScript code itself, data corruption, or limitations of the RIP and PostScript device versions that are processing the file.
There is a chance that a file that you have sent to your fiery does not print. Before calling for support there are a few steps you might want to take to fix the problem yourself.
EFI Command WorkStation is a software application used to monitor and manage print jobs across multiple, networked Fiery servers. The administrative flexibility provided by EFI Command WorkStation makes it easier to monitor and manipulate print jobs in a fastmoving printing environment. The customizable user interface allows the user to decide what type of information is necessary to view and what functionality is necessary to access.
Did you finally get the booklet settings to your job perfect? Now what you want to do is save all the presets you created either as a back-up or to share them with your co-workers. Here is a handy guide to import and export job templates that work on either on your computers Fiery driver, or the driver for Command WorkStation.
Digital print engines, particularly color copiers, are susceptible to gradual shifts in performance caused by changes in temperature and humidity, fluctuations in CMYK toner levels, and use of various paper stocks. To compensate for these variables, it is imperative to return the print engine to a predetermined optimum performance standard. One method of accomplishing this is to calibrate at regular intervals.