GMG WebClient QSG Base... · 2.Summary—CheckListforSettinguptheServerunderWindows 8/18...

18
GMG WebClient Quick Start Guide (EN)

Transcript of GMG WebClient QSG Base... · 2.Summary—CheckListforSettinguptheServerunderWindows 8/18...

Page 1: GMG WebClient QSG Base... · 2.Summary—CheckListforSettinguptheServerunderWindows 8/18 Fig.1InstallingtheGMGWebClientwebserver. 2.2ConfiguringtheWebServerunderWindows(ConfigTool)

GMGWebClientQuick Start Guide (EN)

Page 2: GMG WebClient QSG Base... · 2.Summary—CheckListforSettinguptheServerunderWindows 8/18 Fig.1InstallingtheGMGWebClientwebserver. 2.2ConfiguringtheWebServerunderWindows(ConfigTool)

Imprint

© 2011-2014 GMG Color GmbH & Co. KG

GMG GmbH & Co. KG

Moempelgarder Weg 10

72072 Tuebingen

Germany

This documentation and described products are subject to change without notice. GMG Color GmbH &Co. KG makes no guaranty as to the accuracy of any and all information and procedures described in thisdocumentation. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, in no event shall GMG Color GmbH& Co. KG or the author be liable for any special, incidental, direct, indirect, or consequential damageswhatsoever (including, without limitation, injuries, damages for data loss, loss of business profits, businessinterruption, loss of business information, or any other pecuniary loss) arising out of the use of or inabilityto use the software or this documentation or the provision of or failure to provide Support Services, even ifGMG Color GmbH & Co. KG has been advised of the possibility of such damages.

Reprinting and copying, as well as other duplication including excerpts of this document, are prohibitedwithout the written permission of GMG Color GmbH & Co. KG. This also applies to electronic copies.

GMG, the GMG Logo, and GMG product names and logos are either registered trademarks or trademarksowned by GMG Color GmbH & Co. KG.

All brand names and trademarks are the property of the respective owner and are expressly recognized assuch. If brand names, trademarks, or other material are used without the permission of the respective own-ers, we request appropriate notification. We will immediately stop use of said items.

PANTONE® colors displayed in the software application or in the user documentation may not match PAN-TONE identified standards. Consult current PANTONE color publications for accurate color. PANTONE®,PANTONE® Goe™ and other Pantone, Inc. trademarks are the property of Pantone, Inc., © Pantone, Inc.,2007. Pantone, Inc. is the copyright owner of color data and/or software which are licensed to GMG ColorGmbH & Co. KG to distribute for use only in combination with GMG ProductionSuite, GMG ColorServer,GMG InkOptimizer, GMG OpenColor, GMG ColorProof, GMG DotProof® and GMG FlexoProof. PAN-TONE color data and/or software shall not be copied onto another medium or hard disk unless as part ofthe licensed products.

Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/orother countries.

X-Rite is a registered trademark of X-Rite, Incorporated. HP, Hewlett-Packard, and Designjet are registeredtrademarks of Hewlett-Packard Company. Epson, Epson Stylus, and Epson Stylus Pro are registered trade-marks of Seiko Epson Corporation. UltraChrome is a trademark of Epson America, Inc. Nexus is a trade-mark of Esko. Adobe and Photoshop are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe SystemsIncorporated in the United States and/or other countries. Canon is a registered trademark of Canon Inc.

Last update of this documentation: 15.07.2014

This documentation refers to the GMG software version No. 5.6.

Page 3: GMG WebClient QSG Base... · 2.Summary—CheckListforSettinguptheServerunderWindows 8/18 Fig.1InstallingtheGMGWebClientwebserver. 2.2ConfiguringtheWebServerunderWindows(ConfigTool)

GMG WebClient Quick Start Guide (EN)

iii

1. About GMG WebClient 5

1.1 What's New? 5

1.2 Available Licenses 6

1.3 System Requirements 6

2. Summary—Check List for Setting up the Server under Windows 7

2.1 Installing the Web Server under Windows (GMG ColorProof Installer) 7

2.2 Configuring the Web Server under Windows (Config Tool) 8

2.3 Opening the Web Server to Client Users (Windows System) 8

2.4 Connecting GMG ColorProof to the Web Server (ColorProof) 9

2.5 Checking the Required Services (Windows System) 10

3. Summary—Accessing and Using the Client Interface from a Browser 11

3.1 Logging in (Administrator) 12

3.2 Setting up an E-Mail Notification Service (Administrator) 12

3.3 Setting up New Users (Administrator) 13

3.4 Creating Jobs 14

3.5 Editing Jobs 15

3.6 Moving Jobs Between Printers 16

3.7 Changing the Print Media 17

3.8 Using GMG WebClient Out-of-Browser 18

Page 4: GMG WebClient QSG Base... · 2.Summary—CheckListforSettinguptheServerunderWindows 8/18 Fig.1InstallingtheGMGWebClientwebserver. 2.2ConfiguringtheWebServerunderWindows(ConfigTool)
Page 5: GMG WebClient QSG Base... · 2.Summary—CheckListforSettinguptheServerunderWindows 8/18 Fig.1InstallingtheGMGWebClientwebserver. 2.2ConfiguringtheWebServerunderWindows(ConfigTool)

GMG WebClient Quick Start Guide (EN)

5 / 18

1. About GMGWebClientThe integrated GMG WebClient is a platform independent client-server interface which enables multipleusers to directly interact with a remote GMG ColorProof installation and create jobs from any standardweb browser. Files can be directly dropped onto visualized hotfolders and tracked conveniently from yourPC or Mac.

Especially if GMG ColorProof is not directly reachable from all work places, GMG WebClient is an idealsolution extending the accessibility by providing networked job submission and central monitoring withinthe company intranet. To create a proof, locally stored files or files from a connected file system can beuploaded to GMG ColorProof and processed via the configured hotfolders and connected workflows.GMG WebClient shows all jobs of the connected GMG ColorProof in a single and simple user interface.

GMG WebClient is made up of two components:

WebClient Component Supported OS

The web server (which is installed and configured on a Windows PC)

The client interface (which can be accessed over a browser, either running on a Mac or WindowsPC)

After a quick installation and configuration of the web server, you can set up and invite other users bysending the necessary login data. After logging in, client users can immediately drag and drop files to theremote GMG ColorProof hotfolders and workflows and have them processed, printed and validated.

1.1 What's New?

This chapter summarizes all major changes that have been applied to the program since the latest release.It is recommended to take the time to read the information provided in this chapter carefully, so that youcan take full advantage of all new software features. Please follow the links for more information.

What's New in GMG WebClient Included in GMG ColorProof Version 5.6?

Advantage New Feature See Also

Enhanced image editing New Crop tool to quickly crop multiple areas from an image by drawing rec-tangular selections.

" Editing Jobs" on page15

Improved usability GMG WebClient is now automatically configured with a default password dur-ing the installation. To change the password, or other configuration settings, youcan use the configuration tool from the Windows Start Menu.

"Configuring the WebServer under Windows(Config Tool)" on page8

Page 6: GMG WebClient QSG Base... · 2.Summary—CheckListforSettinguptheServerunderWindows 8/18 Fig.1InstallingtheGMGWebClientwebserver. 2.2ConfiguringtheWebServerunderWindows(ConfigTool)

1. About GMG WebClient

6 / 18

What's New in GMG WebClient Included in GMG ColorProof Version 5.4.1?

Advantage New Feature See Also

Increased control andoverview

This version has included the printer queues of GMG ColorProof on each pageof the client to give an overview on the printer load and job processing. Youcan actively pause and start printers from the queues or distribute jobs betweenprinters by moving the jobs from one row in the Print Queue to another (drag& drop).

"Moving Jobs BetweenPrinters" on page 16

Possibility to changemedia

On the Output page (which shows the printers), you can now access settings tochange the print medium selected in GMG ColorProof. You can pause and con-tinue printers to change the media or to perform maintenance procedures.

"Changing the PrintMedia" on page 17

Same spot color editoptions as in GMG Col-orProof

You can now define custom spot colors in GMG WebClient (= spot colors youdefine by tonal values instead of selecting them from a spot color set) or uploadspot color gradations (*.sfg files).

Note: GMG WebClient does not require an additional Esko license. This licenseonly needs to be available on the system GMG ColorProof is running on.

" Editing Jobs" on page15

Language support GMG WebClient is now available in all languages that are supported in GMGColorProof.

Increased ease of use From this version on, you can use simpler passwords with a minimum of only 3characters and change the password within the application.

1.2 Available Licenses

GMG ColorProof comes with a GMG WebClient license allowing to create up to three users. Additional10-user license packs can be purchased supporting up to 10 concurrent users from your network. Pleasecontact us under [email protected] for more information.

License Number of Users

GMG WebClient License (included in GMG ColorProof) 3

Additional license pack for more users 10

1.3 System Requirements

The following provides you with an overview on the system requirements for the server and the client com-ponent of GMG WebClient.

System requirements for the web server (needs to be installed on a Windows OS)

Hardware Supported operating systems Required software components

CPU with 2 GHz or more

4 GB RAM

250 GB hard disk drive

10/100 Mbit Network

Windows 7 / Windows 8 Pro orhigher

Windows Server 2008 R2 withlatest Service Pack installed

Windows OS running GMG ColorProof

System requirements for the client accessing the server (no installation required)

Supported browsers and operating systems Required software components

Mac OS X 10.6 to 10.9 (with Intel processor): Safari 5

Windows 7: Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 8, Google Chrome15

Windows 8: Internet Explorer 10, Firefox 22, GoogleChrome 27

Silverlight plug-in

Note: Silverlight is available as free plug-in for Microsoft Win-dows or Mac OS X on the Microsoft website (click here). Pleasemake sure to download and install the correct version for youroperating system.

Page 7: GMG WebClient QSG Base... · 2.Summary—CheckListforSettinguptheServerunderWindows 8/18 Fig.1InstallingtheGMGWebClientwebserver. 2.2ConfiguringtheWebServerunderWindows(ConfigTool)

GMG WebClient Quick Start Guide (EN)

7 / 18

2. Summary—Check List for Setting up the Server under WindowsThe following list provides you with a summary showing all required steps for successfully configuring theGMG WebClient web server component. Please follow the See also links for detailed step-for-step instruc-tions.

Checklist—Follow the steps in the given order

Step What to do Where (OS) Description See also

1 Install theGMG Web-Client webserver

GMG WebClient is included in the GMG ColorProof packageand can either be installed together with GMG ColorProof orseparately, at a later point of time.Run the main installation and select WebClient on the featurelist as described in the linked chapter. The web server isinstalled with default settings.

"Installing the WebServer under Windows(GMG ColorProofInstaller)" on page 7

2 Configure theGMG Web-Client webserver

Optional: You can change the default configuration with theconfiguration tool from the Windows Start Menu (All Pro-grams > GMG > ColorProof 5 > GMG WebClient ConfigTool).

"Configuring the WebServer under Windows(Config Tool)" on page8

3 Check ports /configure fire-wall

Windows Firewall: You need to unblock certain ports used bythe Windows World Wide Web Services to make the serveravailable to client users.

"Opening the WebServer to Client Users(Windows System)" onpage 8

4 ConnectGMG Col-orProof to theweb server

Define the network settings for the connection between proof-ing software and web server.

"Connecting GMG Col-orProof to the WebServer (ColorProof)" onpage 9

5 Check back-ground serv-ices

If the connection between GMG ColorProof and web servercannot be established, check to ensure the required servicesare up and running.

"Checking the RequiredServices (Windows Sys-tem)" on page 10

Tip For starting the client in a browser (running under Mac or Windows), please see chapter "Summary—Accessing and Using the Client Interface from a Browser" on page 11 and onwards.

2.1 Installing the Web Server under Windows (GMG ColorProof Installer)

You only need one GMG WebClient web server. Depending on license, you can then set up any numberof client users for submitting jobs from a browser. Client users do not need to install GMG WebClient andjust need a standard web browser with the Microsoft Silverlight plug-in.

How to install the GMG WebClient web server

1. Run the GMG ColorProof installer and follow the instructions of the installation wizard.

2. Make sure the WebClient feature is selected on the feature list.(Click on the hard drive icon and select This feature will be installed on local hard drive. Perdefault, the GMG WebClient is not selected on the feature list.)

3. Click Next and complete the installation.

Page 8: GMG WebClient QSG Base... · 2.Summary—CheckListforSettinguptheServerunderWindows 8/18 Fig.1InstallingtheGMGWebClientwebserver. 2.2ConfiguringtheWebServerunderWindows(ConfigTool)

2. Summary—Check List for Setting up the Server under Windows

8 / 18

Fig. 1 Installing the GMG WebClient web server.

2.2 Configuring the Web Server under Windows (Config Tool)

As the installation of the web server is completed, the default configuration can be changed or completedat a later point of time. You can choose between two configuration modes: Easy and Expert. Unless youwant to customize all settings, we recommend to select the easy configuration mode and configure theweb server as described in the following.

How to configure the GMG WebClient web server

1. Select the configuration mode Easy and click on the Next button.

2. Enter a user name and a password and click Next.With the data, you create an administrator account for the login to the GMG WebClient interfacewhich is accessed via a browser. It is recommended to write down the user name and password youhave chosen and store it away in a safe place.

3. Click the Finish button to save the configuration.

4. Click Close to close the wizard or Back to change the configuration.

Tip The user name and password can be changed directly in GMG WebClient, after the first login.

2.3 Opening the Web Server to Client Users (Windows System)

Depending on your configuration, you might need to unblock the following ports to be able to allow usersto access your web server:

Standard http connection: 80

Secure connection via https: 443

If you are using the Windows Firewall, you can unblock the required ports by adding an exception to thefirewall, as described in the following.

How to configure the Windows 7 Firewall

1. Open the Control Panel, double-click System and Security.

2. Click Windows Firewall.The Windows Firewall dialog box is displayed.

3. On the left pane, click Allow a program or feature through Windows Firewall.A list of allowed programs is displayed.

4. Click the Change Settings button above the list.

Page 9: GMG WebClient QSG Base... · 2.Summary—CheckListforSettinguptheServerunderWindows 8/18 Fig.1InstallingtheGMGWebClientwebserver. 2.2ConfiguringtheWebServerunderWindows(ConfigTool)

GMG WebClient Quick Start Guide (EN)

9 / 18

5. Enable World Wide web Services (HTTP).The required ports (port 80 and 443) are unblocked.

6. Click OK to confirm your changes.

Fig. 2 Opening the web server to client users under Windows.

2.4 Connecting GMG ColorProof to the Web Server (ColorProof)

In GMG ColorProof, on the System view > WebClient tab (1), you can configure the basic network settingsfor the connection between proof software and web server. After configuring these settings, you can startthe connection by clicking the Connect button (2) as shown on the following screenshot. If you want theconnection to be automatically established every time you start GMG ColorProof, activate the ConnectAutomatically option (3). As long as you are not disconnecting (by clicking the Disconnect button), thenetwork connection between GMG ColorProof and GMG WebClient will remain active.

Fig. 3 Connecting proof and web server software.

Page 10: GMG WebClient QSG Base... · 2.Summary—CheckListforSettinguptheServerunderWindows 8/18 Fig.1InstallingtheGMGWebClientwebserver. 2.2ConfiguringtheWebServerunderWindows(ConfigTool)

2. Summary—Check List for Setting up the Server under Windows

10 / 18

GMG WebClient settings in GMG ColorProof

Group Short description

Server Address IP address or computer name of the computer you installed the GMG WebClient server on. If youinstalled GMG WebClient on the same computer as GMG ColorProof, you can leave the default localhostsettings.

Communication Port Service port of the server used to establish the connection between GMG ColorProof and GMG Web-Client. The default network port is 11000.

File Transfer Port Service port of the server exclusively used for the file transfer between GMG ColorProof and GMG Web-Client. The default network port is 14000.

Temporary Folder Folder to which all files are temporarily uploaded to before they are automatically copied to the selectedhotfolders in GMG ColorProof.

2.5 Checking the Required Services (Windows System)

The services described in this chapter need to be run in the background for a proper communicationbetween server, proofing software and client. After connecting proof software and web server as describedin the previous chapter, it is recommended to check that the following services are running:

l WebService.Service

l Application Service

How to check if a service is running

Note The process and user interface might be slightly different under different operating systems. For fur-ther information, please refer to the Windows documentation provided by Microsoft.

1. In the Windows operating system, open the Services window (Windows 7: Control Panel > Admin-istrative Tools > Services).

2. Check if WebService.Service and Application Service are running. If not:Select the service you want to start and click Restart on the left side of the Services dialog.

Page 11: GMG WebClient QSG Base... · 2.Summary—CheckListforSettinguptheServerunderWindows 8/18 Fig.1InstallingtheGMGWebClientwebserver. 2.2ConfiguringtheWebServerunderWindows(ConfigTool)

GMG WebClient Quick Start Guide (EN)

11 / 18

3. Summary—Accessing and Using the Client Interface from aBrowserAfter you have set up the web server on a Windows system and connected GMG ColorProof with the webserver, you can now log in to the client interface as the first administrator. The administrator account hasalready been created with the configuration tool as described in chapter "Configuring the Web Serverunder Windows (Config Tool)" on page 8.

The following list provides you with a summary showing all steps and options for successfully using theclient component of GMG WebClient. Please follow the See also links for detailed step-by-step instruc-tions.

Summary—Client Interface

Step/Option Supported OS Description See also

First login asadministrator

We recommend to first login from the same Windows computer you installedthe web server on to check if everything is up and running, before logging infrom a Mac computer.

"Logging in (Admin-istrator)" on page12

Optional: Setup an e-mailnotificationservice

As administrator, you can set up an e-mail notification service to be able toautomatically send login data to new users. You can, of course, also manuallysend the login data and network address from your e-mail program.

"Setting up an E-Mail NotificationService (Admin-istrator)" on page12

Set up newusers asadministrator

As administrator, you can create user accounts on the Users view of GMGWebClient. To give a new user access to GMG WebClient, you need to sendthem login data and the network address of the web server.

"Setting up NewUsers (Admin-istrator)" on page13

AccessingGMG Web-Client fromother systems

Start a browser and login to a user account to create jobs in a remote GMGColorProof instance or enable the out-of-browser support to install and runthe client as any other application, creating a shortcut on your desktop.

"Creating Jobs" onpage 14

"Using GMG Web-Client Out-of-Browser" on page18

Page 12: GMG WebClient QSG Base... · 2.Summary—CheckListforSettinguptheServerunderWindows 8/18 Fig.1InstallingtheGMGWebClientwebserver. 2.2ConfiguringtheWebServerunderWindows(ConfigTool)

3. Summary—Accessing and Using the Client Interface from a Browser

12 / 18

Step/Option Supported OS Description See also

Editing jobs When uploading files to GMG ColorProof to get processed, custom spot col-ors or image channels may not be recognized. If this is the case, the cor-responding job is put on hold and can be edited via the client interface.

" Editing Jobs" onpage 15

3.1 Logging in (Administrator)

The client interface that is accessed via a browser is the only graphical interface of GMG WebClient. Asyour standard browser does not know where the web server is installed, you need to enter the networkaddress of the web server in your browser's address bar (1) as follows : <computer name or IP>/webclient.If you are accessing GMG WebClient from the same computer as the web server is installed on, pleaseenter localhost as computer name into the address bar. After typing the network address and pressing theReturn key, your browser displays the login screen of GMG WebClient. To login, you need to enter eitherthe default credentials, or the user name and password you defined in the WebClient Config Tool (2).

Fig. 4 Login screen of GMG WebClient.

3.2 Setting up an E-Mail Notification Service (Administrator)

After logging in, you can optionally set up an e-mail notification service on the System view of GMGWebClient for a conveniently automated sending of login data to new users. When setting up a new user,you can thus activate the option Send Login Data to User which generates an e-mail with login data andsends the defined login data to the e-mail address of the new user. This way, you do not have to manuallyset up an e-mail and copy and paste all data into it.

How to set up an e-mail notification service

Click the System button on the navigation panel on the left of the main window.

Fill in the SMTP Server Address and SMTP Server Port of your outgoing mail.(The SMTP server address is what you use for sending e-mails in programs such as Outlook Express.The easiest way to find the SMTP address in Outlook is to go to the Tools menu > Account Settings.Select your account and click on Change. The Change dialog is displayed, showing the required infor-mation under Outgoing mail server.)

Page 13: GMG WebClient QSG Base... · 2.Summary—CheckListforSettinguptheServerunderWindows 8/18 Fig.1InstallingtheGMGWebClientwebserver. 2.2ConfiguringtheWebServerunderWindows(ConfigTool)

GMG WebClient Quick Start Guide (EN)

13 / 18

Enter a valid e-mail address (or user name) and the corresponding password which can be used for e-mail notifications by GMG WebClient. This is the data you usually enter when you check for new e-mails, either in an e-mail program such as Outlook or on a commercial mail account such as GoogleMail.

Enter a sender address the recipient can reply to.The sender e-mail address is the e-mail address that the e-mail recipients can correspond to (for exam-ple to ask for another password or a different user role).

Send a test e-mail to make sure the e-mail settings have been set up correctly.

Fig. 5 E-Mail Notification Settings in GMG WebClient.

3.3 Setting up New Users (Administrator)

As administrator, you can create user accounts on the Users view. To give a new user access to GMGWebClient, the e-mail notification system automatically sends login data to the specified e-mail address.Users can take different roles, as described in the following table.

User Role Description

Job Viewer A user with a job viewer role is able to see and track all active or failed jobs from any connected GMGWebClient instance, but cannot create jobs. Job viewers can only see the Jobs and History lists and theHotfolders.

Job Creator As a job creator, a user is allowed to create jobs by dropping files onto the displayed hotfolders. Job cre-ators have no access to the Users and System view and cannot change any settings.

Administrator As administrator, a user has full access to all views and settings. Administrators can create jobs, set upnew users (or remove existing ones), change Hotfolder icons or change the System settings.

How to set up a new user as administrator

The following will show you how to set up a new user when starting the application for the first time, thatis, as administrator without login information from a welcome mail.

Page 14: GMG WebClient QSG Base... · 2.Summary—CheckListforSettinguptheServerunderWindows 8/18 Fig.1InstallingtheGMGWebClientwebserver. 2.2ConfiguringtheWebServerunderWindows(ConfigTool)

3. Summary—Accessing and Using the Client Interface from a Browser

14 / 18

1. Start a browser (for example Firefox).

2. Enter the computer name (or IP address) of the computer GMG WebClient is installed on into thebrowser's address bar as follows: <computer name/IP>/webclient.The login screen of GMG WebClient is displayed in the browser.

3. Login to GMG WebClient as administrator.(When logging in for the first time, enter the user name and password you defined as login data in theWebClient Config Tool.)

4. Click the Users view.

5. Click the New User icon in the upper left corner.The User Details dialog is displayed.

6. Enter user information such as the name, user role and e-mail address.

7. If you have set up an e-mail notification service, activate the automated sending of login information(Send Login Data to User) so that the system automatically sends a welcome mail with the logindata and network address to the e-mail address of the new user.If you have not configured the notification settings yet, switch to the System view and fill in therequired information or send the login information manually.

8. Click OK to confirm your settings.

3.4 Creating Jobs

There is no installation required for using GMG WebClient on second systems. All you need to do is start abrowser and login to a user account to create jobs in a remote GMG ColorProof instance. Jobs are createdby dropping files into a hotfolder.

How to create jobs via drag and drop

1. Start a browser (for example Internet Explorer).

2. Enter the GMG WebClient URL you received with your welcome e-mail.(Or click on the link in the e-mail.)A GMG WebClient login screen is displayed.

3. Enter your user name and the password.GMG WebClient is started showing the Jobs view.

4. Switch to the Hotfolders view.The hotfolders are sorted in order of priority. To have a quick access to the hotfolders you want to usemore frequently, click on the star icon next to each hotfolder. This way, the hotfolder is added to theupper section of the view to allow a convenient drag and drop of files.

5. Drag-and-drop your files directly onto a hotfolder icon.The files are uploaded to the GMG WebClient web server. After processing, your jobs will be listedin the History view.

Page 15: GMG WebClient QSG Base... · 2.Summary—CheckListforSettinguptheServerunderWindows 8/18 Fig.1InstallingtheGMGWebClientwebserver. 2.2ConfiguringtheWebServerunderWindows(ConfigTool)

GMG WebClient Quick Start Guide (EN)

15 / 18

Fig. 6 GMG WebClient showing the available hotfolders of the remote GMG ColorProof instance.

Tip As administrator, you can select a different hotfolder icon for each hotfolder or even upload your ownicons (JPG or PNG with 64 x 64 pixel). To change an icon, select a hotfolder and click the Change hot-folder icon button above the hotfolder list.

3.5 Editing Jobs

With GMG WebClient, you can track the job processing in GMG ColorProof from a remote location andedit jobs that have been put on hold. These jobs can be opened and edited in the Jobs list of GMG Web-Client.

With the Crop tool, you can proof specific parts of an image, for example, adverts from a magazine page.You can create multiple crop rectangles, each resulting in a separate job.

If a job has been put on hold because a spot color / image channel could not be recognized (status: Spotcolor (s) not found), you have the possibility to map the image channels to spot colors from a spot colordatabase, just as in GMG ColorProof.

How to crop an image

1. On the navigation panel on the left, click Jobs.

2. Select the job that has been put on hold and click on the Edit Job button on the toolbar (or double-click the job).The Edit dialog is displayed.

3. Click the Crop button beneath the image preview.The Crop dialog is displayed.

4. Click on one corner of the desired crop area and drag your mouse to create the crop rectangle.You do not have to capture your crop at once, the rectangle can be moved and resized afterwards.

5. Optional: Drag the rectangle's corners or edges to change the dimensions of the selected area.

6. Click OK to confirm the image cropping.

How to assign spot colors to image channels

1. On the navigation panel on the left, click Jobs.

2. Select the job that has been put on hold and click on the Edit Job button on the toolbar (or double-click the job).The Edit dialog is displayed, showing a list with the image channels of the image and the colorsassigned so far.

Page 16: GMG WebClient QSG Base... · 2.Summary—CheckListforSettinguptheServerunderWindows 8/18 Fig.1InstallingtheGMGWebClientwebserver. 2.2ConfiguringtheWebServerunderWindows(ConfigTool)

3. Summary—Accessing and Using the Client Interface from a Browser

16 / 18

3. Click in the Color column of the channel and select Choose Spot Color from the displayed drop-down list.Alternatively, you can select Define Spot Color for custom spot colors (= spot colors you define bytonal values instead of selecting them from a spot color set).The Choose Spot Color dialog is displayed.

4. Under Spot Color Set, select the spot color set which contains the spot color from the drop-down list.All spot colors contained in the selected spot color set are listed and visualized.

5. Select the correct spot color for the image channel and click OK.

6. Optional: You can add a gradation file by clicking Choose Gradation File in the Gradation column.

7. Optional: Click on the Refresh button to see your changes visualized in the image.

8. Click on the Apply button to confirm your changes.The job is updated and processed in GMG ColorProof.

Fig. 7 Assigning spot colors in GMG WebClient.

3.6 Moving Jobs Between Printers

Note You can move jobs between printers that use the same calibration set. Calibration sets can includeseveral print modes with different printer and media types.

If you use several printers for proofing, you can move jobs from one printer to another, for example,because the first printer is out of ink or already busy.

Example: You have a 17" and 24" model of the same printer type. Both printers use the same calibrationset. If one of the printers runs out of ink or paper, you can move its jobs to the print queue of the otherprinter without having to configure anything.

Jobs can be moved between printers either automatically (System view > General tab > Productivity), ormanually (drag and drop).

Page 17: GMG WebClient QSG Base... · 2.Summary—CheckListforSettinguptheServerunderWindows 8/18 Fig.1InstallingtheGMGWebClientwebserver. 2.2ConfiguringtheWebServerunderWindows(ConfigTool)

GMG WebClient Quick Start Guide (EN)

17 / 18

Fig. 8 Pending jobs are automatically moved to another compatible printer.

How to move jobs between printers manually

You can move jobs by drag and drop or you can use the context menu when right-clicking a job in thePrint Queue (> Move To).

1. Select two (or more) jobs with the mouse (while holding down the SHIFT or CTRL key or by clickingwith the mouse and drawing a rectangle across multiple jobs).

2. Drag and drop the jobs from one row in the Print Queue to another (= from one printer to anotherprinter).The selected jobs stick to the mouse pointer and are moved together with the mouse pointer.

3. Release the mouse button and drop the jobs onto the new Print Queue.All moved jobs are removed from the original queue and added to the new queue. The software val-idates whether the jobs are compatible with the new printer. If a job is not compatible with the newprinter, the job will automatically be returned to the original printer.

Fig. 9 Moving jobs between printers manually.

3.7 Changing the Print Media

If you change the print media in your printer, you also need to change your media settings in GMG Col-orProof accordingly. GMG WebClient gives you access to the media settings on the Output page.

Page 18: GMG WebClient QSG Base... · 2.Summary—CheckListforSettinguptheServerunderWindows 8/18 Fig.1InstallingtheGMGWebClientwebserver. 2.2ConfiguringtheWebServerunderWindows(ConfigTool)

3. Summary—Accessing and Using the Client Interface from a Browser

18 / 18

How to change the print media via GMG WebClient

1. On the Output page, select a printer and put it on hold by clicking the Hold button on the toolbar.The printer status changes to On Hold.

2. Click the Configure Printer button.The printer configuration dialog is displayed.

3. Under Printer Medium, select the medium type and size you are using.

4. Click on the Apply button to confirm your changes.The media change is applied in GMG ColorProof, automatically switching to the compatible cal-ibration sets.

5. On the Output page, click on the Continue button on the toolbar to continue the processing and print-ing of the printer that has been put on hold.

3.8 Using GMG WebClient Out-of-Browser

Though GMG WebClient is typically run within a browser, you can also enable the out-of-browser supportto install and run the client as any other application. To do so, select the option Out-of-Browser on thelogin page. The out-of-browser version of GMG WebClient launches immediately after installation andshows the same behavior as the browser version.

Fig. 10 Using GMG WebClient out-of-browser.