PrintSmith Installation and Upgrade Guide. Version 8.1 May 2010

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PrintSmith Installation and Upgrade Guide Version 8.1 May 2010

EFI PrintSmith Installation and Upgrade Guide Copyright 2010 by Electronics for Imaging, Inc. All Rights Reserved. EFI PrintSmith 8.1 Installation and Upgrade Guide May 2010 This publication is protected by copyright, and all rights are reserved. No part of it may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means for any purpose without express prior written consent from Electronics for Imaging, Inc. Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Electronics for Imaging, Inc. This product may be covered by one or more of the following U.S. Patents: 4,716,978, 4,828,056, 4,917,488, 4,941,038, 5,109,241, 5,170,182, 5,212,546, 5,260,878, 5,276,490, 5,278,599, 5,335,040, 5,343,311, 5,398,107, 5,424,754, 5,442,429, 5,459,560, 5,467,446, 5,506,946, 5,517,334, 5,537,516, 5,543,940, 5,553,200, 5,563,689, 5,565,960, 5,583,623, 5,596,416, 5,615,314, 5,619,624, 5,625,712, 5,640,228, 5,666,436, 5,745,657, 5,760,913, 5,799,232, 5,818,645, 5,835,788, 5,859,711, 5,867,179, 5,940,186, 5,959,867, 5,970,174, 5,982,937, 5,995,724, 6,002,795, 6,025,922, 6,035,103, 6,041,200, 6,065,041, 6,112,665, 6,116,707, 6,122,407, 6,134,018, 6,141,120, 6,166,821, 6,173,286, 6,185,335, 6,201,614, 6,215,562, 6,219,155, 6,219,659, 6,222,641, 6,224,048, 6,225,974, 6,226,419, 6,238,105, 6,239,895, 6,256,108, 6,269,190, 6,271,937, 6,278,901, 6,279,009, 6,289,122, 6,292,270, 6,299,063, 6,310,697, 6,321,133, 6,327,047, 6,327,050, 6,327,052, 6,330,071, 6,330,363, 6,331,899, 6,340,975, 6,341,017, 6,341,018, 6,341,307, 6,347,256, 6,348,978, 6,356,359, 6,366,918, 6,369,895, 6,381,036, 6,400,443, 6,429,949, 6,449,393, 6,476,927, 6,490,696, 6,501,565, 6,519,053, 6,539,323, 6,543,871, 6,546,364, 6,549,294, 6,549,300, 6,550,991, 6,552,815, 6,559,958, 6,572,293, 6,590,676, 6,606,165, 6,633,396, 6,636,326, 6,643,317, 6,647,149, 6,657,741, 6,662,199, 6,678,068, 6,707,563, 6,741,262, 6,748,471, 6,753,845, 6,757,436, 6,757,440, 6,778,700, 6,781,596, 6,816,276, 6,825,943, 6,832,865, 6,836,342, RE33,973, RE36,947, D341,131, D406,117, D416,550, D417,864, D419,185, D426,206, D439,851, D444,793. Trademarks Auto-Count, Bliss, Changing the Way the World Prints, ColorWise, Command WorkStation, DocBuilder, DocBuilder Pro, DocStream, EDOX, EFI, Fiery, the Fiery logo, Fiery Driven, the Fiery Driven logo, OneFlow, PrinterSite, PrintFlow, PrintMe, PrintSmith, PrintSmith Site, Prograph, Proteus, RIP-While-Print, Setting the Standard in Digital Printing, Ultravu, and VUTEk are registered trademarks of Electronics for Imaging, Inc. in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and/or certain other foreign jurisdictions. Bestcolor is a registered trademark of Electronics for Imaging GmbH in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. AutoCal, Balance, BioVu, BioWare, Build, ColorCal, Digital StoreFront, EFI Pace, Estimate, Fiery Link, Fiery Prints, Fiery Spark, FreeForm, Hagen, Jetrion, Logic, MicroPress, Printcafe, PSI, PSI Flexo, RIPChips, Scan, SendMe, Splash, Spot-On, UtlraTex, UV Series 50, VisualCal, WebTools, the EFI logo, the Fiery Prints logo, and Essential to Print are trademarks of Electronics for Imaging, Inc. Best, the Best logo, Colorproof, PhotoXposure, Remoteproof, and Screenproof are trademarks of Electronics for Imaging GmbH. All other terms and product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners, and are hereby acknowledged. Page 2

Contents Table of Contents Installation and Upgrade Overview... 5 About this Guide... 5 Additional Sources... 5 Technical Requirements... 6 Macintosh... 6 Windows... 7 Network... 8 Installing PrintSmith (New Customers)... 12 Before Installing a New PrintSmith System... 12 Installing PrintSmith on a Macintosh... 12 Installing PrintSmith on Windows... 13 Installing the PrintSmith Hardware Security Key... 14 Installing the Macintosh hardware security key (USB)... 14 Installing the Windows hardware security key (USB)... 14 Understanding the PrintSmith Folder... 14 If You Use Windows Vista/Windows 7 and UAC... 15 Customizing PrintSmith... 16 Next Steps... 16 Upgrading PrintSmith (Existing Customers)... 17 Before Upgrading... 17 Upgrading PrintSmith on a Macintosh... 18 Upgrading PrintSmith on Windows... 18 PrintSmith Multi-User and PrintSmith Portable... 19 PrintSmith Multi-User... 19 Networking in a multi-user system... 20 Installing PrintSmith Workstation... 21 Installing PrintSmith Portable... 21 Maintaining Workstations and Portable Systems... 22 Synchronizing Portables Disconnected from Network... 23 Copying the Prices folder from the Master to a Portable... 23 Moving prices from Macintosh to Windows and vice versa... 23 Page 3

EFI PrintSmith Installation and Upgrade Guide PrintSmith Support and Services... 24 Before Contacting PrintSmith for Support... 24 Customer Support... 25 Documentation... 25 Training... 25 E-Mail Forums... 26 Product Suggestions... 26 Ordering Other Products... 26 Multi-User Networks... 26 Report Writer and DownLoader... 27 Extended Price Book Generator... 27 PrintSmith Portable... 27 PrintSmith Site... 27 Cash Drawer and Receipt Printer... 27 PrintSmith Job Tracking System... 27 PrintSmith Scheduler... 27 International Versions... 28 License Agreement... 29 Page 4

Version 8.1 Installation and Upgrade Overview About this Guide This guide describes the technical requirements and steps to install a new PrintSmith system or to upgrade an existing system. It covers both the Macintosh and Windows platforms and explains how to install: PrintSmith PrintSmith Lite PrintSmith Estimator The same installer is used for PrintSmith, PrintSmith Lite, and PrintSmith Estimator. Based on what you purchased, your hardware security key controls which of these versions of PrintSmith you can use. For information about the hardware security key, see page 14. This guide also includes instructions for installing a multi-user PrintSmith system (PrintSmith Master and PrintSmith Workstation) and PrintSmith Portable. PrintSmith add-ons such as Scheduler and Tracker are documented separately. Additional Sources For information about Setting up PrintSmith Credit card processing in PrintSmith All PrintSmith features PrintSmith Site See PrintSmith Setup Guide PrintSmith Secure Credit Card Processing Implementation Guide PrintSmith Reference Guide PrintSmith Site Administrator Guide Page 5

EFI PrintSmith Installation and Upgrade Guide Technical Requirements The PrintSmith product line is designed to perform on Macintosh and Windows platforms. Your computers and network should meet the minimum technical requirements. For optimal performance, follow the recommended requirements. Important Macintosh Below are the system requirements for running PrintSmith based on what has been certified with PrintSmith. If your environment is not listed below, then it has not been certified, and EFI cannot guarantee or support the results. Operating system: RAM: Hard drive: Network card: CD-Rom drive: Printer: Backup support: Requirements OS X version 10.3.9 or higher (PrintSmith will not run on earlier versions of OS X) 1 GB, 2 GB recommended 1 GB free space minimum, 10 GB recommended 100 BaseT Ethernet card (single card only) Integrated CD-ROM drive Any Macintosh-compatible printer Backup software and storage device for Master computer Additional software: Adobe Acrobat Reader (used to view PDF documentation) To identify the version of the operating system on your Macintosh, click About This Mac on the Apple menu. The name and version of the operating system are displayed, as is the amount of memory. Memory should be at least 1 GB Page 6

Version 8.1 Windows Processor: Operating system: RAM: Hard drive: Network card: CD-Rom drive: Printer: Backup support: Requirements Pentium class microprocessor (recommended) Windows XP, 2003, Vista, or 7 (32-bit only) 1 GB (2 GB if using Windows Vista) 1 GB free space minimum, 10 GB recommended 100 BaseT Ethernet card (single card only) Integrated CD-ROM drive Any Windows-compatible printer Backup software and storage device for Master computer Additional software: Adobe Acrobat Reader (used to view PDF documentation) To identify the version of your operating system, right-click the My Computer icon on your desktop and choose Properties. Click the General tab. The name and version of the operating system are displayed, as is the total amount of RAM installed on the computer. You can also obtain information about the operating system by choosing Start > Settings > Control Panel > System. Page 7

EFI PrintSmith Installation and Upgrade Guide Network A multi-user PrintSmith system requires a network. You may already have a network installed. If you have a printer that can be used by more than one computer without moving wires around, you already have a network. This section provides some background information about networks and explains what you should consider when setting up a network. TCP/IP TCP/IP is a public and widely-used protocol for network communication. A PrintSmith network requires that TCP/IP is installed and properly configured on the computer on which you intend to use PrintSmith. PrintSmith requires a 100BaseT Ethernet network (single card only). All the workstations in a PrintSmith network must be on a single node. PrintSmith uses the networking capabilities that are part of the standard operating system on all supported platforms rather than server software. As a result, a properly configured network must exist before you install PrintSmith. IP Addresses EFI cannot provide the same level of instruction as the manufacturer of your computer system. For complex installations, you may need the services of a local expert to install the cabling and set up your network. Each computer on a network must have a unique IP address. The address must be in the form specified for the protocol selected for communication. For TCP/IP, the address form is called dotted decimal and consists of four numbers separated by periods (for example, 0.0.0.0) where each number is between 0 and 255. If your network is a local network with no outside connections, you can specify an address that is unique within the local network. For example, the address of one computer could be 1.2.3.4; another could be 1.2.3.5; and so on. There are many ways in which TCP addresses are assigned, controlled, and used that are beyond the scope of this document. The single requirement is that the PrintSmith Master must have a known and static address (one that does not change). A computer with access to the Internet can connect to another computer running PrintSmith with access to the Internet, anywhere in the world. Although slower than a local network, such a connection provides excellent performance and is extremely usable. DNS is a system in which names, which mean something, can be substituted for dotted decimal addresses. For example, www.printsmith.com is the DNS address for the PrintSmith Web site. The actual address of the Web site is actually a series of numbers that change over time. It is much easier to remember a DNS style name than a dotted decimal style name. You can use either type of address to specify the PrintSmith Master in the Network Setup preferences panel. Page 8

Version 8.1 Security in a connected world TCP/IP gives you unprecedented connectivity, but connectivity are a two-sided sword. If it is easy for you to connect to your computer, it is also easy for someone else, who may not be your friend, to connect to your computer. In many network systems, including a surprising number of e-mail packages, when you enter your password it is transmitted directly to the mail server over the network. It is not difficult to monitor network traffic and read those passwords as they go across the network. PrintSmith has always understood the importance of security, and always encrypts passwords before they are transmitted on the network. If your network is connected to the Internet, all someone needs is the IP address of the PrintSmith Master and your serial number and he or she can connect to your system. The only thing protecting your data is your user ID and password. Should those trying to break into your system be other PrintSmith owners, they probably know the default system administrator name and password and they probably know that the NO NAME (blank) user ID your system initially came with provides full access to the system. If you did not change these, you are leaving yourself wide open to being hacked. Password security is particularly critical if you handle credit cards with PrintSmith. For more information about establishing a system administrator login and logins for users, see the PrintSmith Setup Guide. If you are handling credit cards, be sure to refer to the PrintSmith Secure Credit Card Processing Implementation Guide. This explains what you must set up in PrintSmith to handle credit cards securely and how to monitor your system once it is set up. Configuring the network The type and location of the computers in your PrintSmith network are entirely up to you. When setting up a multi-user network for PrintSmith, you must consider a number of issues. In spite of the simplicity of setting up a PrintSmith network, a multi-user database is much more complicated than a network configured to share printers or use electronic mail because the overall speed and responsiveness of the system is determined by all of the computers on the network, the speed of the PrintSmith Master, and the volume of transactions on the network. In all cases, you will get the best performance with a small network. If possible, it is always best to limit the network to just those computers that are going to use PrintSmith. On a very large network, performance will be much better if you set up a separate zone just for the computers that are going to use PrintSmith. When planning the network, it is a good idea to think about the problems you are trying to solve with the network: Are you installing a network to handle a large number of transactions? If so, you may need to consider dedicating a computer to act as the PrintSmith Master and not use it for data entry at all. Page 9

EFI PrintSmith Installation and Upgrade Guide Are you trying to facilitate the work flow in your business with conveniently located Workstations? In this case, speed is a secondary consideration and the location of the PrintSmith Master depends on how each computer is put to use. The most important element in a PrintSmith network is the type, location, and daily usage of the PrintSmith Master. Often, these factors must be balanced against the funds allocated to the system. The following guidelines describe different types of PrintSmith Master computers and can help you decide how to configure your network. Ideal PrintSmith Master system Use a powerful computer, following the recommended (rather than minimum) requirements as described on page 6. This computer is used exclusively for PrintSmith and is used only for performing daily closeouts. This is an ideal system because it is used only to support the network so you will get better performance in a busy environment. Another benefit is that this type of configuration is the least likely to crash. By isolating user interactions to Workstations, you reduce the possibility of the software hanging up the entire network. There are a number of times when the PrintSmith Master does not respond to the network. If the PrintSmith Master is not used for data entry, these events never occur. Back room PrintSmith Master system This is probably the most practical type of system. The PrintSmith Master is used as a management or bookkeeping system. It can be put in an office and used for posting payments, generating statements, and so on, while the computers in the front of your shop are used for creating estimates, invoices, and POS transactions. One advantage of this type of setup is that you can use PrintSmith Master to experiment with pricing modifications. When satisfied with the changes, you can update your Workstations. This gives you a lot of flexibility; if you ruin the pricing system on the PrintSmith Master, you can take the live Prices folder from a Workstation and copy it to the PrintSmith Master. Changes you make to the pricing system do not show up until you install them on Workstations so you are less likely to forget to change prices after a minor change to pricing. Another benefit is the improvement in physical security of the machine. Often, back office computers are intended for typesetting, running spreadsheets, and so on. If the PrintSmith Master is running in the background on one of these computers, it may run more slowly than usual due to these other applications. In addition, these types of computers are often heavily loaded with fonts and system extensions. If this is the case in your business, you probably do not want to put the PrintSmith Master in a back office. Front counter PrintSmith Master system Many customers install PrintSmith Master on the front counter, so the Master is one of the most heavily used computers in the system. PrintSmith was designed for this type of use, but it does place the most strain on the resources of the computer. In an extremely busy environment, this kind of setup will be slower than other kinds. Page 10

Version 8.1 What not to do Do not install PrintSmith Master on a computer with less than the minimum memory requirements. This does not leave enough memory for PrintSmith Master to operate comfortably. It may not work, and is not recommended. Do not perform long, disk intensive operations on the Master and expect good performance. Examples of operations that dramatically slow down network response include generating statements, account aging, clearing estimates (with Ask before each enabled), automatic stock orders, and work in progress (press schedule). Although performance on the individual Workstation will be much slower than on the PrintSmith Master, the overall network performance will not degrade very much. Do not mount remote volumes unnecessarily. Keeping the hard disk or folder updated can generate significant network traffic. Page 11

EFI PrintSmith Installation and Upgrade Guide Installing PrintSmith (New Customers) Before Installing a New PrintSmith System Before you begin: Obtain instructions from your EFI representative about downloading the installer you need from the PrintSmith Web site. Read any accompanying Release s. Read the installation instructions. Verify that your hardware meets the technical requirements. (See page 6.) If you are running Macintosh OSX, or Windows XP, 2003, or Vista, sign in as an administrator before installing PrintSmith. Installing PrintSmith on a Macintosh The following installation steps are for new PrintSmith installations. 1. Download the installer from the PrintSmith Web site as instructed by your EFI representative. 2. Temporarily turn off any virus detection software, optimization, or other thirdparty software (like Norton AntiVirus) installed on your computer. Once PrintSmith is installed, turn your virus detection software back on by restarting your computer. 3. Double-click the installer you downloaded. A window with the PrintSmith logo opens. 4. Click Continue. The PrintSmith License Agreement opens. 5. Read the PrintSmith License Agreement and click Accept. To continue with the installation, you must accept the license agreement. If for some reason you decline the license agreement, contact EFI or your reseller immediately. The Read Me window opens. 6. Review the text in the Read Me window for important and late-breaking information on the product you are about to install. You can print this document or save it to disk. 7. Click Continue or press Return. 8. Select either Easy Install or Custom Install. In most cases you should select Easy Install. 9. Select the Destination Disk and folder. Page 12

Version 8.1 10. Click Install to continue. After installation is complete, an alert window may inform you that the installation was successful. 11. Click Quit to exit the installation. Installing PrintSmith on Windows The following installation steps are for new PrintSmith installations. s On Windows XP, 2003, or Vista, you must log in as administrator before you install PrintSmith. If you are using Windows Vista, be sure to read the information and instructions on page 15. 1. Download the PrintSmith installer as instructed by your EFI representative. 2. Double-click the installer file. The Welcome window opens. 3. Click Next. The Important s window opens. The text in this window covers information not in the printed version of the Release s. 4. Review the information in the Important s window and click Next. The PrintSmith Software License Agreement window opens. 5. Read the PrintSmith License Agreement and click Yes to accept the agreement. To continue with the installation, you must accept the license agreement. If for some reason you click No to decline, contact EFI or your reseller immediately. 6. The Choose Destination Location window opens. The installer suggests a location. Click Next to accept the suggested location or specify the path to a different location and click Next. (You can click Browse to locate a particular folder.) The Setup Type window opens. Two types of installation options are available: Typical or Custom. Typical, the recommended choice, is selected by default. Custom gives you the option not to install PDF documentation. 7. Select Typical or Custom and click Next. The Ready to Install window opens, summarizing the setup type and destination directory selection. 8. Click Next to begin the installation. A Setup window opens as the installation files are copied. When the installation is complete, the Finished window opens. 9. If prompted, indicate whether you want to restart the computer now or later. 10. Click Close to complete the installation. PrintSmith is added to the Windows Start menu with a shortcut to the installed product. Page 13

EFI PrintSmith Installation and Upgrade Guide Installing the PrintSmith Hardware Security Key PrintSmith is shipped with a hardware security key that controls the configuration of your software and allows the software to be used. With a multi-user license, this key needs to be installed on the PrintSmith Master and PrintSmith Portable computer. No key is necessary on Workstation computers. You must install the hardware security key on the computer running PrintSmith Master before you use the PrintSmith software. If you are installing the security key for the first time, restart the computer after installing the security key. Without the hardware security key, PrintSmith will not function. If the key is damaged, contact EFI. A nominal fee is charged for shipping, handling, and replacement. If the key is lost or stolen, the replacement cost is the current price of the PrintSmith licenses you purchased. Like any piece of valuable equipment, your PrintSmith software and hardware security key should be insured against loss. Installing the Macintosh hardware security key (USB) Plug the hardware security key into any Universal Serial Bus (USB) port on your computer. These ports are the same ports into which you plug a mouse or keyboard. If only one port is available, plug the hardware security key into the keyboard. Installing the Windows hardware security key (USB) After installing PrintSmith and restarting your computer, plug the hardware security key into any USB (Universal Serial Bus) port on your computer. These ports are the same ports into which you plug a mouse or keyboard. If only one port is available, plug the hardware security key into the keyboard port. If you change USB ports, Windows will recognize the key as new hardware and will configure the port correctly. Understanding the PrintSmith Folder As part of the installation process, a PrintSmith folder is created. This folder contains the PrintSmith software and data files. You can change the name of the PrintSmith folder, but you should leave all the PrintSmith files in that folder. Do not rename the files and folders in the PrintSmith folder. The PrintSmith folder does not have to reside in any particular location. For PrintSmith Master to operate, however, the folder must be on the same computer as the hardware security key. Page 14

Version 8.1 If You Use Windows Vista/Windows 7 and UAC If you installed PrintSmith on Windows Vista or Windows 7, you must take some additional steps to ensure users can run PrintSmith. You must also understand how the PrintSmith folder is handled in Windows Vista/7 when you use the User Account Control (UAC) feature in Windows. UAC is a feature that helps to prevent malicious programs ( malware ) from damaging a system, stops the automatic installation of unauthorized applications, and prevents unintended changes to system settings. For more information about UAC, go to www.microsoft.com and search for UAC. When you install PrintSmith, by default, the PrintSmith folder is created in the Program Files folder (C:\Program Files). In Windows Vista/Windows 7, Program Files is a protected folder that is virtualized when UAC is turned on. The PrintSmith folder (and its subfolders) are also protected folders. Only applications that are run with administrative privileges can modify files in a protected folder or subfolder. Applications that are run with user privileges look as though they are modifying files in the protected folder, but in fact any changes are taking place in a Virtual Store folder. This folder is under the Users folder. For example, for a user named joe, the path to the Virtual Store folder is C:\Users\joe\AppData\Local\VirtualStore. To ensure all PrintSmith users have access to the information they need 1. Do one of the following: Turn off UAC. (For information about UAC, go to www.microsoft.com.) If UAC is turned on, install PrintSmith in a folder outside C:\Program Files. 2. Give all PrintSmith users full (read and write) access to the PrintSmith folder. If UAC is turned on or PrintSmith is installed in the Program Files folder If you choose not to either turn off UAC or install PrintSmith outside the Program Files folder (as recommended above), PrintSmith runs normally under Windows Vista/Windows 7, but be aware of the following exceptions: Files are not written to, or modified in, the PrintSmith folder, but in the Virtual Store. Changes are not lost, but are being redirected to the Virtual Store. Files in the Virtual Store are visible only to the user who made them, not to all PrintSmith users. For other users to have access to the modified files, you must copy them from the Virtual Store to the PrintSmith folder. If you use a third-party backup utility or manually back up the PrintSmith folder, you may not be backing up everything. Some items may be in the Virtual Store, and therefore not getting backed up. EFI recommends that you use the Backup Manager built into PrintSmith in addition to any backup methods you currently use. (To use the Backup Manager, select Admin > Preferences > System > Backup Manager. For more information, see the PrintSmith Reference Guide.) Page 15

EFI PrintSmith Installation and Upgrade Guide Customizing PrintSmith PrintSmith is a very flexible system that can be configured many ways. For example, the pricing system developed for one location can be shared with many. Systems can also have localized language files to present PrintSmith in a particular language. (To find out which language files are currently available, go to www.printsmith.com.) In addition, PrintSmith can utilize customized form images. Next Steps After you install PrintSmith successfully, you need to set up your PrintSmith system. For details, see the PrintSmith Setup Guide. Page 16

Version 8.1 Upgrading PrintSmith (Existing Customers) Before Upgrading Important Before you begin: Caution To upgrade PrintSmith, you must have PrintSmith version 8.0 installed. If you are upgrading from a version prior to 8.0, contact Customer Support for assistance. (For contact information, see page 25.) Exit from PrintSmith, if it is running. Verify there is only one PrintSmith application installed on the Master computer. Perform a full backup of your PrintSmith folder on new media (disk or tape). Store this backup as a permanent backup in a safe place. (In addition, you should follow daily backup procedures to protect this valuable information. Also consider backing up templates, reports, and archives stored at Workstations.) Read the accompanying Release s to understand the changes in the new version. Verify the location of the PrintSmith folder and name (the folder containing the PrintSmith data files and software). The installer requires specific PrintSmith folder names when upgrading. If necessary, before you upgrade your PrintSmith Master, Workstation, or Portable software, rename the PrintSmith folders so they match the names listed below. Folder names other than the ones listed are not supported when upgrading, and will result in a new PrintSmith folder being created. PrintSmith Master folder: PrintSmith Folder PrintSmith Workstation folder: PrintSmith WS Folder PrintSmith Portable folder: PrintSmith Portable Folder If your folder has a different name, for example, PrintSmith rather than PrintSmith Folder, you can edit the name when asked for the destination folder during Setup. Log in as administrator before installing PrintSmith if you are running Windows XP, 2003, or Vista, or Macintosh OSX. Review the contents of the Read Me file. It contains important last-minute information about your PrintSmith system. Optimization or other third-party software, like Norton Utilities, may damage your PrintSmith data. Always back up your system before running these tools. Never repair PrintSmith files with those utilities. Page 17

EFI PrintSmith Installation and Upgrade Guide Upgrading PrintSmith on a Macintosh The following procedure is for upgrading an existing PrintSmith installation. 1. If you moved your PrintSmith folder out of the Applications folder, move it back to the Applications folder. (Otherwise, a new PrintSmith folder will be created when you upgrade.) 2. Double-click the upgrade installer. 3. Check the Install Location section in your PrintSmith Installer window. The PrintSmith folder must be created in the same location as your previous PrintSmith installation. If necessary, use the Select Folder and Switch Disk buttons to locate your previous PrintSmith installation. 4. Click Install to upgrade your system. After the upgrade is complete, the installer informs you the upgrade was successful. 5. Click Quit to exit the upgrade installer or Continue to begin additional upgrades. 6. Open the location on the hard disk that you selected for the upgrade; there you will find the upgraded PrintSmith folder. 7. Start PrintSmith and log into to the system to initiate the data conversion. Upgrading PrintSmith on Windows The upgrade instructions are the same as the upgrade instructions for a Macintosh, except that you must make sure the PrintSmith folder is in the Program Files folder. Run the applicable installer and navigate through the installation screens. When installation is complete, the upgraded PrintSmith will be available in the PrintSmith folder. Page 18

Version 8.1 PrintSmith Multi-User and PrintSmith Portable This section describes how to install and upgrade PrintSmith multi-user (which includes PrintSmith Workstation) and PrintSmith Portable. Instructions for installing other optional software (such as PrintSmith Site) are provided in separate documentation. PrintSmith Multi-User The PrintSmith multi-user system consists of two components: PrintSmith Master and PrintSmith Workstation or PrintSmith Portable. A standard multi-user PrintSmith supports three Workstations. Additional Workstations can be added as necessary. Contact EFI or your reseller for pricing and details. For information about configuring a multi-user system and deciding what to use as the PrintSmith Master computer, see Configuring the network on page 9. Always start PrintSmith Master before you start any Workstations. In order for a PrintSmith Workstation to function, it must be connected to a PrintSmith Master. When you start a properly configured PrintSmith Workstation, it searches for a specific PrintSmith Master and asks for permission to connect. The PrintSmith Master then checks to see if it can support an additional Workstation and if so, registers the Workstation and allows it to start. You can run a PrintSmith Master as a stand-alone system by holding down the Shift key while PrintSmith is starting. Once PrintSmith is running, disable the network in the Network Setup Preferences panel (Admin > Preferences > Network Setup). You can also shut down the network temporarily from the Master by choosing Admin > System Monitor. While that window is open, choose File > Close Network. Be careful about shutting off your Master PrintSmith computer while Workstations are connected. If anyone is connected, PrintSmith lists the connected users and lets you send them a message or force them off the network. If part of the network goes down for any reason, give PrintSmith time to recognize the situation. The Master may not recognize a Workstation going down for up to two minutes. This interruption can prevent you from registering a Workstation if the maximum number of Workstations is already registered, but has no effect on the operation of the Master. If the Master goes down, all Workstations may appear to hang. Generally, after about 30 seconds, a Workstation realizes there is no Master and shuts down. This process can also take up to two minutes. Page 19

EFI PrintSmith Installation and Upgrade Guide Networking in a multi-user system In order for a multi-user PrintSmith system to function properly, a network must be set up, and networking must be activated in PrintSmith Master before any Workstations can connect. For information about networks and the kinds of issues you must consider when deciding which computer to use for the PrintSmith Master, see page 8. After you install PrintSmith on the Master computer and the Workstations, you must activate networking on the PrintSmith Master. The PrintSmith Master must have a static TCP/IP address. Each Workstation must also have a defined TCP/IP address that is unique. To activate networking on the PrintSmith Master 1. On the PrintSmith Master, on the Admin menu, click Preferences. The Preferences window opens. 2. Under System, click Network Setup. The Network Setup preferences panel opens. 3. Click Enable networking using TCP/IP. 4. Click OK. Page 20

Version 8.1 Installing PrintSmith Workstation The procedure for setting up a PrintSmith Workstation is very similar to setting up a stand-alone Master except that PrintSmith Workstation does not require a security key. You can install the Workstation software on as many machines as you like. PrintSmith Master, however, can handle only the number and type of Workstations for which you are licensed, and will not recognize additional Workstations once the limit is reached. s Tip Workstation software must be the same version as the Master to operate. If not, you will receive an error message. EFI recommends that you install or update PrintSmith Master and start it before you attempt a Workstation installation. 1. Run the Workstation installer. New Workstation software will be installed in a folder named PrintSmith WS Folder or existing Workstation software will be upgraded. (The Workstation upgrade process will occur only if your folder is named PrintSmith WS Folder). 2. Start PrintSmith Workstation. The first time you start a PrintSmith Workstation, the Network Setup panel opens and requests the serial number and network address of the Master. 3. Complete the Network Setup panel as follows: a. In the TCP/IP Port field, enter the serial number of the Master to which you plan to connect. b. Select Enable networking using TCP/IP. c. Click OK. PrintSmith Workstation attempts to connect to the PrintSmith Master to update pricing. After the initial update of prices, the PrintSmith Workstation shuts down. 4. Restart PrintSmith Workstation to use the newly updated software. Hold down the Shift key when PrintSmith Workstation starts up to open the Network Setup panel. Installing PrintSmith Portable PrintSmith Portable can be installed on either Macintosh or Windows platforms. It requires a unique hardware security key in order to operate in portable mode. Also, to use PrintSmith on a portable computer, you must get current pricing and customer information from a multi-user or stand-alone PrintSmith system. The installer creates a PrintSmith Portable Folder in the destination folder. Upon completion, the installer reminds you that you need to connect to the Master to get current pricing and customer information before you use the software. Page 21

EFI PrintSmith Installation and Upgrade Guide You can start PrintSmith Portable in portable mode while connected to the network by selecting Disabling networking in the Network Setup preferences panel in PrintSmith (Admin > Preferences > System > Network Setup). You can also hold down the Shift key when starting PrintSmith Portable to disable networking so that you can run in portable mode. If networking is not disabled, PrintSmith Portable attempts to connect to a Master and works and behaves just like PrintSmith Workstation. Maintaining Workstations and Portable Systems In order to reduce network traffic and improve performance, the Prices folder is not shared. Each Workstation, Portable, and Master must have its own Prices folder. The Prices folders on each computer on the network must be identical in terms of their contents. On a Macintosh, this folder is named Prices ; on Windows, it is named Prices. You can only modify pricing in PrintSmith Master. When you change prices or preferences on the Master, all users must update their pricing system. Prices can be updated in any of the following ways: On a PrintSmith Workstation, click Update Pricing on the Admin menu. On the PrintSmith Master, click Workstation Maintenance on the Pricing menu. On a PrintSmith Portable, use Update Pricing or Synchronize Portable while connected to the network. When a Portable system is connected to the network, it works and behaves like a PrintSmith Workstation. After you select Admin > Update Pricing, the Workstation or Portable system begins to copy the Prices folder across the network. If the Pricing Setup file is changed while this is happening, PrintSmith Workstation or Portable closes, and you must restart it. A Workstation has a few restrictions in its operation (different than that of a Master or standalone system): Changes to the pricing system can only be made on the Master. Workstations do, however, have access to stock definitions. In addition, many of the preferences panels are unavailable since they are also used to modify pricing preferences. Only the Master allows changes to the security system. Any changes you make to the security system apply to Workstations. These changes take effect whenever a Workstation connects to a Master. You can, however, change passwords at any Workstation. Daily and monthly closeouts can only be run from the Master. In addition, the network must temporarily be shut down while performing a daily closeout. PrintSmith will ask you if you want to disconnect Workstations before the network is shut down. Page 22

Version 8.1 PrintSmith Portable will stop operating if not synchronized periodically with the Master. If this occurs, simply synchronize the Portable with the Master. Synchronizing Portables Disconnected from Network If a PrintSmith Portable system is not connected to the network, you must still update the Prices folder on the Portable any time that prices and customers change in the Master. Such an update ensures that all Portables work correctly and use the most current information. A Portable system that has not had a pricing update over a short period of time will stop functioning and ask you to refresh the pricing and customer information. If you are moving files between different platforms, contact EFI Customer Support for more information. Copying the Prices folder from the Master to a Portable Follow this procedure any time a Portable is disconnected from the network and you need to update pricing. 1. Shut down PrintSmith Master. 3. On the Master computer, copy the Prices folder to a CD. If you are going from Macintosh to Macintosh or Windows to Windows skip to step 4. 3. Run the Converter on the Pricing Setup file and rename the folder for the appropriate platform: Prices on the Macintosh and Prices on Windows. For more information, see Moving prices from Macintosh to Windows and vice versa below. 4. Insert the CD containing the Prices folder into the CD drive on the Portable computer. 5. Copy the Prices folder from the CD to the PrintSmith Portable folder. Moving prices from Macintosh to Windows and vice versa When moving prices from the Macintosh to the Windows platform manually, you must perform a small file conversion before using the data. PrintSmith has developed a special Macintosh application called Converter used to prepare your Pricing Setup file for use on either platform. The Pricing Setup file is critical to your PrintSmith pricing system. Simply drop the Pricing Setup file on the Converter and it prepares the file for transfer to the other platform. If the file is in Windows format, it is converted to Macintosh format. If the file is in Macintosh format, it is converted to Windows format. Once the file is converted, move it back into the Prices folder and name the folder according to platform. On a Macintosh, you must add an ellipsis ( ) to the name of the Prices folder by holding down Alt or Option and pressing the : (colon) or ; (semicolon) key. Page 23

EFI PrintSmith Installation and Upgrade Guide PrintSmith Support and Services PrintSmith provides several types of support and assistance. Customer Support Documentation Training Maintenance agreements and e-mail forums Product suggestions Before Contacting PrintSmith for Support Before contacting PrintSmith Customer Support: Make sure your hardware meets the minimum technical requirements. (See page 6.) Make sure your hardware and peripherals are set up correctly and that all cable connections are secure. Consult the PrintSmith documentation. Read the Release s shipped with your copy of PrintSmith. The Release s and late-breaking information are installed in the Documentation folder in your PrintSmith folder. They are also available using PrintSmith Documentation, if you installed this. Collect the following information, which will help answer your question: Product name, serial number, and version. Business name or owner name. Business telephone number. Operating system version and a description of your hardware. Exact error message, if any, and all the steps that were taken in PrintSmith that led to the problem, including the event log from the Master and from each Workstation if applicable. Current event logs are stored in the Archives folder in the PrintSmith folder. Old event logs are stored in the History folder in PrintSmith. These logs record events between daily closeouts and may assist you. You can open the logs with any text editor, for example, WordPad or pad on Windows or TextEdit on a Macintosh. Page 24

Version 8.1 Customer Support You can contact PrintSmith Customer Support in any of the following ways. Phone North America UK EMEA Fax 888.731.2618 480.538.5800 Monday - Friday 7 A.M. - 5 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time 0800 783 2737 Monday - Friday 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. UK Time +49 2102 745 4500 Monday - Friday 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. Central European Time 480.538.5804 (North America) E-Mail North America EMEA Mail Printsmith.service@efi.com Europe_support@efi.com EFI, 17250 N. Hartford Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85255, U.S.A. Documentation Documentation (in the form of PDF files) is available for downloading from the PrintSmith Web site. Be sure to use this valuable resource. Training PrintSmith University classroom training is available on a regular basis at our offices in Scottsdale, Arizona, or at various regional training sites throughout the world. Contact PrintSmith for a current schedule of training classes or look on the Web site for a listing of upcoming training events. For training, in the US, call us at 480.538.5800; in the UK, call us at 44.0.1.753.622606. Alternatively, visit www.printsmith.com. Page 25

EFI PrintSmith Installation and Upgrade Guide E-Mail Forums With your maintenance agreement, you can join the PrintSmith e-mail forum to be automatically notified when an update is posted to the Web site or to exchange questions and ideas with other users. If your maintenance agreement is current, you can manage your subscription to the list at www.printsmith.com. Access to this site requires your user name and password. Product Suggestions PrintSmith is very interested in your comments and suggestions for improving PrintSmith products. Customer suggestions are the genesis of almost all changes made to PrintSmith products. Send your comments by fax, e-mail, regular mail, or phone. We are always working on a new version so do not hesitate to contact us if there is something you would really like to see in PrintSmith. While we value your comments and suggestions and we always give them serious consideration, it is not always possible to implement a suggestion. Ordering Other Products To order any product or service from PrintSmith, contact a sales representative: Phone (North America) Phone (Europe) Fax (North America) Fax (Europe) E-mail Multi-User Networks 800.426.4963 +49 2102 7454 0 480.538.5804 +49 2102 7454 111 printsmith.sales@efi.com PrintSmith supports multi-user networks. With the multi-user software and Workstation software installed, more than one person can be creating invoices or estimates, posting payments, and so on. In a multi-user network, everyone shares the same database and a change made at one Workstation instantly shows up at all Workstations. PrintSmith multiuser does not require supporting software; the networking software is built into the PrintSmith Master. Upgrading to multi-user is easy, and you can purchase as many Workstations as you need. Page 26

Version 8.1 Report Writer and DownLoader Report Writer lets you modify reports identical to the ones built into PrintSmith. You can also create custom reports and modify your job tickets to your specific needs. A Report Wizard takes you through the process of creating reports. DownLoader is useful for extracting information from PrintSmith for use in spreadsheets, accounting packages, and databases. With this powerful utility, you can generate custom reports for any period of time. Extended Price Book Generator Extended Price Book Generator is an add-on that gives you added control and flexibility over the production of counter price books. PrintSmith Portable PrintSmith Portable is designed with outside salespeople in mind. It allows them to create estimates and invoices and add new customers while on the road. Invoices and estimates then get their respective numbers when synchronized with the Master. PrintSmith Site PrintSmith Site is an e-commerce application that is integrated with PrintSmith. Your customers can order products or submit requests for quotes on the Web site 24 hours a day. For more information, see the PrintSmith Site Administrator Guide. Cash Drawer and Receipt Printer PrintSmith includes support for a mechanical cash drawer and receipt printer. By adding these optional hardware items, you can use PrintSmith as a full-featured cash register. PrintSmith Job Tracking System With PrintSmith Tracker, you can gain access to actual shop floor data and location updates. You can use the system manually or with bar code scanners. PrintSmith Scheduler PrintSmith Scheduler is an electronic system that allows you to visualize the scheduling of tasks and device usage within your shop. Page 27

EFI PrintSmith Installation and Upgrade Guide International Versions PrintSmith works in a variety of international markets and languages. Contact us to find out about the availability of a system in your language and for information on ordering and support for these products. PrintSmith language files are version dependent. Make sure you have the correct language file for the version of the software that you are using. Page 28

Version 8.1 License Agreement By installing this software, you indicate your acceptance of the following agreement. Grant of License: Subject to your payment of the licensing fee, Electronics for Imaging, Inc. ( Electronics for Imaging ) hereby grants you (the person or entity who purchased this license) a non-exclusive and non-transferable license to use, but not to re-license, sublicense, modify or enhance, the Licensed Software (as described below). The Licensed Software may be used on a single computer or on a single net-work, as long as there is only one Active PrintSmith data folder in use per purchased PrintSmith package. (The Active data folder is used and accessed as part of your day-to-day business.) A backup or archival copy can be made to ensure that your valuable information is protected in case something happens to the Active copy. You may copy the PrintSmith program file Licensed Software to any Computer on the network containing the Active data file. 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