SETTING UP THE FIERY EXP4110 FROM A NETWORK COMPUTER
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Port 9100 printing
Enable Port 9100 enables applications to open a TCP/IP socket to the Fiery EXP4110 at
Port 9100 to download a print job.
Port 9100 Queue allows you to attach Port 9100 to any of the published Fiery EXP4110
print connections.
FTP Services
The FTP proxy that the Fiery EXP4110 supports uses the connection type
“target_username@target_system_name / target_username@target_ip_address”. Other
connection types may not work properly. For details, consult your network administrator.
Enable FTP Printing allows users to send jobs to an FTP server where other users can retrieve
them.
Require Password for Printing requires a valid user name and password to print a document.
The user name and password must be authorized in the Member Printing list in Command
WorkStation.
Timeout (sec) allows you to specify the timeout.
Default FTP Queue specifies the print connection on the Fiery EXP4110 to which FTP jobs
are sent. In addition to the standard print connections hold and print, published virtual
printers are also listed.
E-mail/Internet Fax Service Setup
Enable E-mail Services enables e-mail services (required for all e-mail/Internet Fax client
services).
Enable Print via E-mail allows print jobs sent via e-mail/Internet Fax to be accepted. If this
option is cleared, print jobs sent via e-mail/Internet Fax are ignored.
Incoming Mail Server allows you to assign the IP address or server name that communicates
the appropriate mail server and contact information to the Fiery EXP4110.
Server Type specifies the e-mail protocol used to communicate with the incoming mail server.
Outgoing Mail Server allows you to assign the IP address or server name that communicates
the appropriate mail server and contact information to the Fiery EXP4110.
NOTE: You must define both an Incoming and Outgoing mail server. If an Outgoing mail
server is not defined, the E-mail Service assumes that the incoming and outgoing server names
are the same.
Print via E-mail Destination specifies the print connection on the Fiery EXP4110 to which
e-mail jobs are sent.