Fiery Command WorkStation Package-6.2.0.133 SP1
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Fiery Command WorkStation Package-6.2.0.133 SP1

Fiery Command WorkStation Package (version 6.2.0.133 SP1) is a service-pack release of the Fiery production print management suite
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Fiery Command WorkStation Package (version 6.2.0.133 SP1) is a service-pack release of the Fiery production print management suite. It provides a unified workspace to connect to supported Fiery servers, manage multiple printers, prepare and preview jobs, maintain color quality, and monitor production from a single screen—ideal for print shops, in-plants, and enterprise print rooms.

Highlights

  • Centralized job management: Queue monitoring, drag-and-drop submission, hold/release, schedule, and reprint across multiple Fiery-driven devices.
  • Job preparation and preview: Accurate job and raster previews, page-level edits, imposition, booklet and finishing controls. Access to Fiery Impose, Compose, and JobMaster if licensed.
  • Color management: Calibration, profiles, spot color handling, and tools to help maintain consistent output quality.
  • Automation: Job presets, server presets, hot folders, and optional virtual printers to streamline repeat work.
  • Device administration: Paper catalogs, tray mapping, resource management, and setup via Device Center.
  • Tracking and control: Job history and logs to support accountability and production insight; optional role-based access where supported.
  • Platform support: Works with compatible Fiery servers for a wide range of digital printers; available for Windows and macOS.

This SP1 update focuses on stability, compatibility, and minor refinements for users on the 6.2 release line. Feature availability can vary by Fiery server model, printer capabilities, and optional licenses.

Fiery Command WorkStation Package-6.2.0.133 SP1 is developed by Electronics For Imaging, Inc.. The most popular version of this product among our users is 6.2.

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