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Thrive Installation
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ONYX Thrive Computer Specifications
Operating System* Network Connectivity* Microsoft Windows 7 Professional operating system (SP1 or higher) or Windows 8 Professional Gigabit ethernet *Note: Firewall and antivirus must be disabled or configured to allow ONYX applications access. TCP ports 515, 1947, 8889, 9100 and must also be opened. *Note: 32 bit operating systems have a hardware limit of 4GB of RAM. It is recommended you use 64 bit operating systems. Thrive Production Manager CPU Any HTML based browser Intel Core i7 or newer RAM 4 GB per core Hard Drive Multiple hard drives 1 – Operating system 1 – ONYX Thrive 11.1
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Licensing Choose a location for the network license key
Licensing server only (System with network license key, no Thrive modules installed) Run the program installer. The hardware key drivers are installed first Optional: After the hardware key drivers have installed, the rest of the install can be canceled. Otherwise continue with the installation.
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Available Workstations
The specific Thrive Components included in each workstation that can be installed. Once your options are configured, click Install. • RIP/Print Workstation includes RIP-Queue, Job Editor, • Job Editor Workstation includes Job Editor, • Layout Workstation includes Layout Tool, Printer Configuration Tool, • Color Management Workstation includes Media Manager, • Cut Workstation includes CUT-Server,
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Before Installing When installing Job Editor or Print Workstations, you may want to start by: Installing the Print Workstations first Install the Print Forwarding (RIP) Workstations second Install the Job Editor Workstations last Note: It is recommended to install in the order listed above. It is not required, but can save time, because 2 is dependent on 1 in order to configure the printer. Number 3 is dependent on 2 to add printers into Job Editor.
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Complete Install – All Workstations
All Workstations are checked and will be installed.
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Print Workstation (Print Only)
Enable only the RIP/Print Workstation Normal printer set up for Print Workstation Go to File > General Settings Set Number of Rips to 0 and click OK
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Print Forwarding (RIP Workstation)
Check RIP/Print Workstation only Install printers that will be set to Print Forwarding Configure each printer to Print Forwarding Select the printer from the list If the list does not populate click Browse and choose the Thrive11Input > printer name, on the Print Workstation computer Note: Printers set to Print Forwarding do not take up printer permissions.
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Job Editor Workstation
Select Job Editor Workstation and disable all other workstations No printers will be installed
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Job Editor Workstation
After install, start Job Editor Go to File > Printer Manager Click Add (This pulls printer information from RIP/Print Workstations) If no printers show, click Browse. Go to the Thrive11Input directory on the RIP/Print Workstation computer Select the printer folder and click Add
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ONYX Thrive Installation new features
Configure Thrive modules faster Remote Job Editor setup Print Only setup Technology Bonjour for auto configuration Automatic media sharing
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Licensing Administration
Safenet Admin Control Center Information Licensing Control
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Licensing Administration
The administrator must ensure that all workstations on the network can access the server with the network license key. Clicking on Configuration in the ACC gives the administrator the ability to set who can access the key. Clicking on Sentinel Keys to view the keys on the system. Click on Features next to the network license key. The administrator can disconnect a user from a feature if that user is tying up a resources (i.e. went home without logging off and not running a long print job).
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Licensing Administration
It is possible that there may be conflicts for seats if there are more requests for a feature than are allowed on the key. Error messages will appear either as a popup message or an error in the Thrive RIP-Queue Console.
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Licensing Administration
Another Possibility is that a user may request more licenses than are currently available on the key and he will be directed to reduce the number of requests. For instance if the key allows 10 printers and 8 are currently in use and the user launches another RIP-Queue Configured to use 4 more printers, user will get the following message: When the user presses the OK button, the printer manager dialog will be displayed in which the user can reduce the number of enabled printers so that he can continue his work with, in the above case, two printers.
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Licensing Administration Features
Feature ID Guide: Relevant Feature ID & Feature Name 3 - Cutter 4 - Number of RIPs 12 - Wide format printers 13 - Grand format printers 101 - Job Editor 102 - Layout Tool 103 - Media Manager
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Production Manager
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ONYX Thrive Production Manager
Job Submission Job Information Production Control
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Configuring Production Manager
File > General Settings Check the box, Enable Production Manager Port defaults to 80. Leave alone, unless this port is blocked by network firewalls Click OK to finish On any network device with an HTML browser enter RIP-Queue’s IP address and end in :80 (or other chosen Port number)
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Access Production Manager
Use the RIP-Queue computer’s IP address to access Production Manager from another network device Use localhost for Production Manager Running on same machine
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