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• Backing-up/Restoring Setup configuration—The existing Setup configuration (typically
configured by the customer; see Configuration and Setup) is deleted when you install
system and user software. The Setup configuration can be backed-up before installing
system software and saved to a file on a client computer, then restored to the E-41 after
system software reinstallation (see page 110). Print a Configuration page (see page 37)
before you install system and user software in order to preserve a record of the Setup
configuration settings.
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User documentation—All user documentation files that are resident on the E-41 are
deleted when you install system and user software. If user documentation is resident on the
E-41, remind the site administrator to reinstall the documentation files after you finish
installing system and user software.
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Custom simulation and output profiles––Custom simulation and custom output profiles
saved on the HDD are deleted when you install system and user software. Ask the
site administrator to save a copy of any custom profiles to a CD or network location before
you install system software. For more information, see Color Printing, Fiery Color Reference,
and Workflow Examples on the User Documentation CD.
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Monitor profiles—Monitor profiles saved to the HDD are deleted when you install system
and user software. Monitor profiles for the E-41 monitor are automatically reinstalled
when you reinstall Command WorkStation on the system.
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System software updates—All updates to system software (Windows OS and Fiery System
Software) which may be available for the E-41 and installed from any source (for example,
System Updates (see page 111), patches provided on CD or downloaded by the customer)
are deleted when you install system and user software.
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Compatibility—When upgrading the software on the E-41, make sure that the latest user
software is installed on all computers that print to the E-41. Using incompatible versions
of the software on the E-41 and the software on client computers may result in system
problems.