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EFI Fiery ES IC-418 - Resetting Configuration Settings

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2 Select the backup reference file and the backup data file and click Next.
3 Follow the on-screen instructions to restore your settings and click Finish.
Reset the configuration settings to factory defaults from the printer control panel
Important: If you reset the configuration settings to factory defaults, all the customized configuration settings
on the Fiery ES are lost. Before you reset the Fiery ES to factory defaults, we recommend that you discuss the
issue with technical support.
Note: You can reset the configuration settings to factory defaults from the printer control panel or in Configure
through Fiery Server > Restore Default Fiery Settings. This procedure describes the printer control panel method (the
Configure command is described in Configure Help). With either method, we recommend that you review all the
configuration settings after the reset and customize as required for your print environment.
1
Print out the configuration page or otherwise record the customized configuration settings. This can be used as a
reference if you want to reenter specific settings after returning the configuration to factory defaults.
2
Review the configuration settings and customize as required, then reboot to apply the changes.
Clearing print jobs
The Clear Server command allows you to clear all queued print jobs from the Fiery ES Print, Hold, and Printed
queues. Jobs can also be deleted, individually or as a group, using Command WorkStation. Clear Server also clears all
jobs archived on the Fiery ES hard disk drive, the index of archived jobs, and all FreeForm masters.
Back up your original data on your own media at the same time you store and save data on the Fiery ES hard disk
drive. Never damage or reset the Fiery ES hard disk drive, and do not turn off the system while accessing the hard
disk drive.
If the Fiery ES hard disk drive or system software experiences technical difficulties, data stored and saved on the
Fiery ES hard disk drive may be irretrievably lost. If problems with the hard disk drive occur, extended storage of the
following data cannot be assured:
Third-party fonts
Print jobs
Color profiles, including profiles downloaded or edited using Spot-On
Job notes and instructions
Scanned image data
Jobs edited using Impose
Variable data documents
Address books
Fiery ES configuration information (list of all the settings currently in effect)
In Command WorkStation, click Clear Server from the Server menu.
For instructions on how to turn on and turn off the Fiery ES, see Powering the Fiery ES on or off on page 20.
Configuration and Setup
Administration
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