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Frontier Workflow Management Software MS01 Subsidiary Reference Guide
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Table of Contents
0BOverview................................................................................................................................................................10
1BInstall Software.................................................................................................................................................11
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Introduction.......................................................................................................................................................107
Overview............................................................................................................................................................107
Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Definitions............................................................................................107
Getting Started.................................................................................................................................................112
Application Window .......................................................................................................................................112
Language Editor..............................................................................................................................................114
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Overview
5B
Effective with MS01 version 3.0, you can now create a tailored personality installer for use by technicians
when installing the MS01 software in your region.
This universal Subsidiary Reference Guide provides detailed instructions regarding how to create
specially-tailored installation discs for you to distribute to your regional Fujifilm labs and retailer photo
labs. (Note: You can configure an installer without having to configure a personality.)
It also provides documentation content to be used when creating your region-specific pre- and post-
installation instructions. (These instructions are not documented in the main MS01 v3.0 Installation
Guide.)
Important: Review this entire guide to determine which sections apply to your region before you begin.
Goals
6B
o How to create my regions Pre- and Post- Installation Guide (see page 63). X X
Follow the chapters in this guide in chronological order for successful personality installer and
documentation creation.
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System Terminology
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350 System A tethered system consisting of an LP 1500 wet lab printer and an SP 1500 or
2000 scanner.
355 System A tethered system consisting of an LP 1500 wet lab printer and an SP 3000
scanner.
370 System A tethered system consisting of an LP 2000 wet lab printer and an SP 2000
scanner.
375 System A tethered system consisting of an LP 2000 wet lab printer and an SP 3000
scanner.
550 System A tethered system consisting of an LP 5500 wet lab printer and an SP 3000
scanner.
570 System A tethered system consisting of an LP 5700 wet lab printer and an SP 3000
scanner.
590 System A tethered system consisting of an LP 5900 wet lab printer and an SP 3000
scanner.
A1 Scanner software that works with the SP 1500, SP 2000, SP 2500, and SP 3000
scanners.
ASK Dye-sublimation dry lab printers. See Fujifilm USB printers in this glossary.
B5 Single Scan Digitizing Software for SP 2000/2500 scanners not using FrontMan.
B11 Hyper Retouch Software for SP 2000/2500 scanners not using FrontMan.
backprint Text printed on the reverse side of the print. Sometimes customizable.
connected A connected MS01 system is a system that receives data from Fujifilm’s
fulfillment network, sends data to Fujifilm’s Fulfillment Network, and receives
orders from various sources (such as retailers and Fujifilm labs). This is
accomplished via Internet connectivity.
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Crop modes MS01 offers different crop choices. For this example, assume that the original product
size and image dimensions are:
8x10 Image
4x6 Product
3.5x5 Image
Fill in Print area is filled with image and there may be image data lost if it does not
crop match the aspect ratio of the print size selected. Output will have no white
mode space.
8 x 10 Image 3.5 x 5 Image
Fit in Fits the image into the size selected leaving it at its current aspect ratio to
crop maintain all the image data. This will produce white space if the image is not
mode the same aspect ratio as the size selected.
8 x 10 Image 3.5 x 5 Image
No Image is rendered on the product without resizing. Takes the size selected
resize and cuts out the center portion of the image (think of it as a cookie cutter). If
crop the image is smaller than the size selected it will produce white space.
mode 8 x 10 Image 3.5 x 5 Image
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custom backprint Backprint text specified by the operator; only replaces second line of backprint. Not all
printers support the backprint feature.
Also see backprint.
digital input Digital images loaded into the system for printing (not film-based images). Examples
include .jpg, .tif, and .gif image files generated from digital cameras.
Digital Link One of the sub-applications of the MS01 system, this application performs all
Request Spooler background processing for producing prints and CDs, receiving input from external
sources such as kiosk, and communications with remote systems via the Internet.
It also manages a database containing all production information, and is responsible for
scheduling of tasks and devices throughout the system.
This application is also known as Simon.
Dymo Label A small label printer used to output labels for CDs, kiosk orders, Web orders, etc.
Epson Stylus Pro Wide-format printer used in some Fujifilm regions. Supported models include 4880,
7800, and 7880.
FDD Frontier Driver Direct. This service provides more control and greater messaging
capabilities when printing.
FDIA DB The database used by MS01 and other Fujifilm and third-party software to facilitate
image transfer and order fulfillment.
film type A film type must be selected if creating prints from film. Options include color, black and
white, and slide film.
FrontMan The FrontMan software is an optional film input software interface included with MS01.
(The FrontMan application window is also known as Main or the Order Entry screen.)
FMPC Also known as the LPC and an abbreviation for Frontier Manager Printer Controller, the
FMPC is a separate computer used to drive a laser printer (LP printer) and receive data
from the scanner (if configured to do so).
Note: Not all system configurations use an FMPC/LPC.
Fujifilm Printers LP 1500 Wet Lab Printer LP 5500 Wet Lab Printer
(1394 FireWire)
LP 2000 Wet Lab Printer LP 5700 Wet Lab Printer
LP 2500 Wet Lab Printer LP 5900 Wet Lab Printer
Fujifilm Printers DL 400 Inkjet Dry Lab Printer LP 7500 Wet Lab Printer
(Network)
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Fujifilm Printers DPB 1500 Dry Lab Printer ASK 2500 Dry Lab Printer
(USB)
ASK 1500 Dry Lab Printer ASK 4000 Dry Lab Printer
ASK 2000 Dry Lab Printer ASK 4000A Dry Lab Printer
HCIP High capacity image processor. This is a rendering device attached to the MS01
system. By having an HCIP attached to your MS01 system, its order processing speed
is increased.
IC Imaging controller.
ICIII Imaging Controller III computer, formerly known as PIC (photo imaging controller
computer) and DIC (digital imaging controller computer).
Image Info One of the sub-applications of the MS01 system, Image Info allows operators to see
information about the image data.
Job Manager One of the sub-applications of the MS01 system, Job Manager manages the images in
MS01 orders.
Also known as JobMan.
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Kaleida A Fujifilm printer used in some Fujifilm regions. Supported model includes PX-7550.
Local Disc Writer This is a CD/DVD writer attached to the IC or an IC Workstation. This allows for one (1)
CD to be written at a time. Local CD/DVD writers do not have the ability to print the
labels automatically on the CD/DVDs.
Log Off One of the sub-applications of the MS01 system, the Log Off function shuts down the
application and also performs a Windows operating system log off.
LP (Laser Printer) This is the abbreviation that pre-pends some Fujifilm printer model names. For example,
LP 5000.
LPC Also known as the FMPC, and an abbreviation for Laser Printer Controller, the LPC is
one of the terms used as a name for the computer, which is separate from the ICIII
computer that is used to drive a printer.
Maintenance One of the sub-applications of the MS01 system, the MS01 Maintenance application
houses the software used to configure the MS01 system.
This is a different application than the Maintenance offered via the printer software.
MCU (Main Known as the SPC in some regions, the MCU is the computer that drives the film
Control Unit) scanner hardware. Note: The SP 500 runs via the ICIII without a separate SPC/MCU
device.
MS01 Also known as the Frontier Workflow Management Software. This is the overall system,
including the scanner software and the printer software.
Operators should always use the system in Operator mode.
MS11 Scanner software that works with SP 500, 1500, 2000, 2500, and 3000 model scanners.
This is a sub-component of the MS01 system.
MS12 Printer driver support software for Adobe Photoshop CS3 and CS4.
MS15 Variety Template Composite / Variety Templates software, including Template Editor.
Multi-Roll Order A multi-roll order is an order that contains more than one roll of film. Each roll in a multi-
roll order has a unique Film ID (which is included in the backprint information).
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Operator Mode On the ICIII, this mode locks down the system so only Fuji applications can be used.
After logging to Operator mode (default mode), Fuji applications automatically launch,
and automatically re-launch if terminated.
Panda (Printer One of the sub-applications of the MS01 system, Panda provides an interface between
And Device the Digital Link Request Spooler (Simon) and various devices, such as printers and CD-
Application) writers. It manages device operations and provides status and messages to the rest of
the system in a consistent manner to ensure that devices may easily be interchanged or
added, as needed.
Personality Custom MS system settings associated with a particular Fujifilm region or retailer.
Product On the MS01 system, each print created has an associated “product” file. For example,
there are product files for 4x6-sized prints,
Production The mechanism in the MS01 system that manages routing ordered products to output
Manager devices for production. It also handles ordering the output based on due time, etc.
Promo Print A product that enables retailers to print promotional offers (using the MS01 system) for
distribution to consumers.
Puma One of the sub-applications of the MS01 system, Puma is the mechanism used to
display system messages (such as errors, warnings, and informational messages).
Red exclamation This will power off the ICIII system. For proper shut-down procedures, see the MS01
mark Start-up and Shut-down Guide.
On the FMPC, this is an emergency shutdown for only the Panda application. This will
not power off the FMPC box. Note: This is not the proper shut-down procedure for this
device; only do this if directed to do so by Technical Support.
Important: For systems that are not connected to the Fujifilm fulfillment network, this
function can be used as a proper method of shutting down the system.
For systems that are connected to the Fujifilm fulfillment network, this should be treated
as an emergency shut-down command only. By clicking this button, you are not
performing a proper shut-down procedure. Only use this button if instructed to do so by
Technical Support.
Retain Print Enables you to retain the size, surface, and color settings between orders.
Settings
Rimage This is a third-party CD burning device designed for high volumes of CD creation. This
system allows multiple CDs to be written simultaneously. The Rimage system can print
labels directly onto CDs. Depending on the model of Rimage, it may have two or four
CD burners and a single printer.
Scan Modes Auto When using film input, if the operator selects Auto as the scan mode, the
system scans six images at a time without requiring the operator to press
<Enter>. Pressing any key on the keyboard will stop the Auto Mode and will
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Manual Manual operates just as semi mode operates, but you can choose size and
quantity for each frame.
Semi When using film input, if the operator selects Semi as the scan mode, the
system scans six images at a time and the operator can correct the color and
density on each image as necessary. The operator then presses <Enter> to
scan the next set of six images.
Software This is a tool that allows the user to switch to any of the programs that are currently
Launcher running. Also known as the SwLauncher application, this replaces the need for the
Windows <Alt+Tab> function.
SP The abbreviation that pre-pends Fujifilm scanner model names. For example, SP 500.
SPC Known as the MCU in some regions, this is the name for the computer that drives the
scanner. Note: The SP 500 runs via the ICIII without a separate SPC/MCU device.
Summary Sheet A print output that includes the file names of the images in the order.
Surface Prints can be produced using different surface textures. Some printer models can only
print on certain surface types. Surfaces include Glossy, Lustre, Matte, Silk, SupremeG,
SupremeL, Thin, SupremeM, ThinGlossy, GlossyRoll, SatinRoll, SemiGlossBoard,
CanvasRoll, CatsbyRoll, PearlRoll, SatinCanvasRoll, AquarellRoll, TalbotRoll,
ScrimVinyl, and PearlPosterBoard.
Support Mode On the ICIII, this mode allows the user to access the operating system. After logging to
Support mode, Fuji applications automatically launch but do not re-launch if terminated.
Whole Roll A product type applied to an image that will make <#> of each image in the order.
Workstation This is another digital input system for the MS01 software. It allows control of a printer,
digital ingest, and CD/DVD burning.
Xerox printers Color printers used in some Fujifilm regions. Supported models Phaser 7760,
DPC4350, and DPC3360.
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personality backup?
The MS01 Maintenance application’s Data Backup and Restore tool enables operators to save two
kinds of data:
Personality backup: A personality backup saves custom, MS system settings associated with a
particular Fujifilm region or retailer. The data saved is designed to be applied to
multiple systems. A personality backup can only be created using the MS01
Server.
The main MS01 Installation Guide provides the instructions needed by all Fujifilm regions internationally.
Any specialized instructions, such as instructions required for a particular ICIII computer used only by
your region or a particular retailer, need to be documented in a guide written by you.
If you need to write a guide that includes… Reuse the content on…
FireWire cards…
Refer Chapter 4 of this guide for sample instructions that you can easily leverage to author your guide.
NOTE: You may also have to author certain settings that pertain to only a specific hardware type, for
instance when the manufacturer neglects to configure certain settings that were ordered by Fujifilm.
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Install Software
1B
To create an MS01 personality, you must first install the software on your personal computer based on
the following.
1 Install the MS01 Software: The software can be installed on any Windows-based computer,
such as a personal laptop, and does not have to be installed on
equipment used in an MS system.
When installing the MS01 software, you must choose the MS01
with Printer and Scanner Support setup type no matter what the
lab configurations will be.
o Even if your region does not support this
configuration/setup type, this is the required to create a
personality; the resulting personality will not be based
on this setup type.
o You do not need the physical printer or scanner
attached to the computer to install this setup up or to
complete creation of a personality, but you will need
them to test the personality. You must also install this
setup type in order to configure FrontMan, even if you
normally wouldn’t choose this setup type.
2 Install Optional Kit You must install all optional/additional software/kits before
Software (Software & starting this process if you plan to customize the software for
Printers): those optional kits.
Kiosks
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Overview
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Via MS01’s Maintenance application, you need to configure all settings that will be saved during a
backup.
01 Communications
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The Communications features allow you to network communications for incoming (remote fulfillment orders and
software updates) and outgoing (upload orders and reporting data) traffic via FTP and HTTP.
0104 Reporting
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0101 FTP
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The, user name, and password for the remote FTP server will be saved. These settings are the same for
the FTP Pull, Scan Job Table, and Web Upload functions.
URL None
User Name
Password
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The settings for HTTP communications are stored in the Web Services section. The Store ID and URLs
will be the same for the Heartbeat, OM Upload, and Remote Control functions, but will not be saved in the
backup.
Media Retries
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The settings for workflow and communications for product catalogs for connected Terminal Services
Kiosks are configured in this section.
0104 Reporting
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02 System Settings
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0201 FrontMan
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The FrontMan setup affects film scanning and orders from the film scanner.
The Production Manager settings affect how orders are routed and released.
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Alignment Settings
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Settings for the fulfillment of remote orders are controlled by this section.
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Show Sharpening
Modifications
Display Production
Warning for Process
Order and Quick Prints
Do Promo Prints
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Maximum order ID
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03 Kiosk Connectivity
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Error Dir
Order due
Load Images
Preferred Printer
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04 Image Settings
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05 System Cleanup
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0502 Clean Up
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overnight cleanup
Overnight disk free
space
Done jobs can expire
Days to keep expired job
Days to keep leftover
CD files
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Not available in all labs.
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06 Output Devices
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None All
07 Input Devices
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To Frontier Scanner
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08 Products
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09 System Information
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Request Spooler
Store ID
SP FIN
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10 Language
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Settings in FrontMan
The configuration files for product
packages and any other
customizations to the Frontman
Interface will be saved in the backup.
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The Rimage Setup dialog box is accessed by double-clicking the CD Writer1 device in Panda (on the MS01
Server) and then clicking Rimage Setup.
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Creating a personality backup is necessary to ensure that the installation discs you provide your region
not only contain the printers, scanners, etc. that your labs run, but ensure that detailed settings such as
paper configurations are automatically installed onto new systems.
You can save system configuration settings via MS01’s Backup and Restore tool. The data is saved to the
specified output directory.
Use this backup procedure to create a personality backup for the MS01 Server.
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3 Edit the Vendor name. (This will appear in the screens of the system once it is installed.)
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7 For the first paper size/surface configuration you need to add, use the dialog box controls to make the
following choices:
o paper size
o paper surface
o any other selections for this combination
o Available: You can add a paper but not make it available.
8 When you have completed making this individual configuration, click the Add button.
9 Continue until all paper size/surface combinations for the selected printer class have been added.
10 If applicable, select the next printer class your region uses from the Paper Configuration for drop-
down menu, and repeat the above steps for adding paper size/surface combinations for the newly-
selected printer.
11 Click Save.
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F F A Copying dialog box opens displaying backup progress.
After copying completes, a Data Backup and Restore dialog box opens
confirming that the backup is complete.
A Personality directory of the backup has been created in the specified
location.
12 Click OK.
The dialog box closes, and focus returns to the main Data Backup and Restore dialog box.
13 Click Close.
The personality backup data can now be found at the Save to location.
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If a backup already exists, a dialog box opens asking to confirm deleting the existing file and replacing it with the file to be created.
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Overview
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You will need to edit one of the installer’s files if you want to customize the screens and options that the
installer displays. (For example, you may want to remove printer models that your labs do not have from
the printer drop-down menus displayed in the installer’s screens.)
IMPORTANT: This procedure requires:
o Use of a computer with a CD-drive that has writing capabilities.
o Use of a computer with a text editing application, such as Microsoft Notepad.
In this chapter, you will learn:
o Basic information about the installer’s INI file (see below).
o How to open the installer’s INI file (see page 44). X X
When the end user launches the file named setup.exe, the InstallShield software “reads” data from the
SetupType.ini file. Based on the date in this file, the installations software knows which screens and options to
show and hide.
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2 Insert the installation disc received from Fujifilm into your computer’s CD-ROM drive3 .
F F
4 Select all of the contents of the CD (the EZ171 directory and the autorun.inf file), and right-click.
5 Select Copy.
6 Navigate to the MS01 Installer directory you created, and right-click inside of the directory.
7 Select Paste.
The contents of the copied selection are pasted into the directory.
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This procedure can be performed on any PC; an MS01 hardware component is not required.
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IMPORTANT: Do not edit any other INI file in this directory.
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Overview
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As stated above, you will be editing the INI file to enable the installation software to show and hide
screens and the options displayed on those screens.
This section provides the following information:
o How to edit the file to show and hide screens and options displayed by the installer (see below).
o The INI file data (see page 47).
X X
o How to test the installer once the INI file has been edited (see page 56). X X
To show screens and options displayed within screens when the InstallShield Wizard runs, type =1 after the
screen/option name.
For example, for the Setup Type screen in the installer, let’s say we only want certain setup types to display…
MS01 Server, Printer, and Scanner.
To hide screens and options displayed within screens when the InstallShield Wizard runs, type =0 after the
screen/option name.
IMPORTANT: You cannot delete unwanted items; if you make any deletions, or enter any value other
than 0 or 1, the file will be compromised and will automatically display all possible screens of the
installer.
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The following pages describe each section of the INI file in detail.
Setup Type
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The following screens and options can be hidden / shown by modifying the
[Printer] portion of the INI file.
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Setup Type > MS01 Server with Printer & Scanner Support
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>>> To test the installer once you have edited the file:
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1 Ensure that the SetupType.ini file is still located in the same directory as the setup.exe file.
3 Navigate through the installer to ensure that your changes have been saved.
4 Cancel installation before it completes; you do not want to install the software on your personal computer.
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o How to create an installer that contains your custom installer. (And does not contain a custom
personality) (see page 62).
X X
2 Insert the MS01 installation CD received from Fujifilm into your computer’s CD-ROM drive 5 . F F
4 Select all of the contents of the CD (the EZ171 directory and the autorun.inf file), and right-click.
5 Select Copy.
6 Navigate to the MS01 Installer directory you created, and right-click inside of the directory.
7 Select Paste.
5
This procedure can be performed on any PC; an MS01 hardware component is not required.
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8 Navigate to the location on your computer where the Personality backup was saved.
10 Select Copy.
13 Select Paste.
6
If a personality directory exists in the EZ171 directory, during installation the MS01 Data Backup and Restore utility automatically
finds the data and restores the settings to the system without user assistance.
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20 In the CD name field, delete the default text and type MS01 v3.0.
25 Select Open.
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2 Navigate to the location on your computer where you saved the Personality backup directory earlier in
this guide.
4 Select Copy.
7 Select Paste.
7
If a personality directory exists in the EZ171 directory, during installation the MS01 Data Backup and Restore utility automatically
finds the data and restores the settings to the system without user assistance.
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15 In the CD name field, delete the default text and type MS01 v3.0.
20 Select Open.
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2 Insert a writable disc into your computer’s CD-ROM drive, and write the data to CD.
5 Select Open.
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The Universal Installation Guide provided by Fujifilm includes details regarding instructions that all
Fujifilm labs use.
You will need to author any specialized information particular to your regional labs and retailers.
You can reuse the following content, as necessary.
FireWire cards…
ASK printer product installations and configuration settings (Fujifilm U.S. Page 106 of this guide.
X X
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1 From Windows XP, navigate to Start > Settings > Control Panel > Network Connections.
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5 Click Yes.
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7 Clear (deselect) the Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power check box.
8 Click OK.
9 Click OK.
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10 Repeat this process for all other Local Area Connections listed in the Network Connection window.
Note: Do not run this procedure against the 1394 connection listed.
11 Click the close box button to close the Network Connections window.
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These must be set prior to software installation. Ensure that all devices on your system (ICIII, scanner,
printer) have the correct name.
Note: Workgroups must be unique per ICIII system if you are using multiple ICIII & scanner or ICIII &
scanner & printer systems on the same network.
This table shows “example” device name and IP address information for systems that may be
installed in the configurations listed in this guide.
FMPC 1 Workstation 1
Device name: LPC1 Device name: WS1
IP address: 192.168.1.3 IP address: 192.168.1.5
FMPC 2 Workstation 2
Device name: LPC2 Device name: WS2
IP address: 192.168.1.13 IP address: 192.168.1.15
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It will be necessary to change the computer’s IP address if your lab already has IP address schemas in
place or the computer’s IP address conflicts with an IP address already used by the network. Ask your
regional Fujifilm technician whether this change is needed based on the base ghost operating system
supplied.
3 Select Properties.
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7 Click OK.
The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box closes, and the Local Area Connection
Properties dialog box returns to focus.
8 Click OK.
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This section provides instructions regarding installing FireWire cards and drivers for certain hardware
configurations. Follow instructions based on the system’s setup type and configuration as listed below.
Configuration… See…
MS01 with Printer Support (No Scanner or SP 500 Scanner) page 74.
X X
There must be a single FireWire card in the ICIII computer (which will be the MS01 Server) if you are
installing an MS01 Server with Printer Support system with an SP 1500, SP 2000, SP 2500 or SP 3000
film scanner.
If there is no FireWire card installed in the If there is a FireWire card in the ICIII, write down
ICIII, refer to page 75.
X X which port the scanner FireWire cable is connected
to, then disconnect it.
If using an SP 1500, SP 2000 or SP 2500 If using an SP 3000 film scanner, refer to page 88.
X X
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There must be two separate FireWire cards in the LPC/FMPC if you are installing a Frontier Manager
system with…
o ICIII Computer (MS01 Server) o SP 1500, SP 2000, SP 2500 or SP 3000 film scanner
One FireWire card connects to the film scanner, and the other one connects to the printer.
If there are no FireWire cards installed in If there are FireWire cards in the LPC/FMPC, write
the LPC/FMPC, refer to page 77. X X down which port the scanner FireWire cable is
connected to, write down which port the printer
FireWire cable is connected to, then disconnect
both cables.
If using an SP 1500, SP 2000 or SP 2500 If using an SP 3000 film scanner, refer to page 88.
X X
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SP 500 Scanner)
There must be a single FireWire card in the LPC/FMPC if you are installing a printer system with the
following:
and
One FireWire card connects to the printer. (The SP 500 connects to the MS01 Server via USB.)
If there is no FireWire card installed in the If there is a FireWire card in the LPC/FMPC, write
LPC/FMPC, refer to page 76. X X down which port the scanner FireWire cable is
connected to, then disconnect it.
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In this section, you will begin preparing the ICIII computer, which is the computer that will be used as the
MS01 Server once the software is installed.
Please make sure that you follow these procedures exactly a defined below.
1 Remove any media from the computer’s drives (i.e., disks, discs/CDs, and tapes).
7 Follow the instructions in the service manual to open the computer’s case.
9 Follow the instructions in the service manual to install the FireWire card in the open PCI slot.
10 Write down that the adapter is FireWire Card #1. (It will be used for attaching the scanner (SP) to the
ICIII.)
11 Follow the instructions in the service manual to close the computer’s case.
12 Proceed to “Installing the FireWire Drivers on the ICIII or LPC/FMPC” on page 79. X X
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1 Remove any media from the computer’s drives (i.e., disks, discs/CDs, and tapes).
5 Follow the instructions in the service manual to open the computer’s case.
7 Follow the instructions in the service manual to install the FireWire card in the open PCI slot.
9 Follow the instructions in the service manual to close the computer’s case.
10 Proceed to “Installing the FireWire Drivers on the ICIII or LPC/FMPC” on page 79. X X
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1 Remove any media from the computer’s drives (i.e., disks, discs/CDs, and tapes).
3 Disconnect all cables attached to the computer, including power cords, input/output (I/O) cables, and any
other connected cables.
5 Follow the instructions in the service manual to open the computer’s case.
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9 If the PCI slots are on a riser If the PCI slots are not on a riser card, If there are more than two PCI
card, refer to the diagram below they are directly on the computer’s slots, the above guidelines still
to identify the FireWire cards. motherboard. apply.
Refer to one of the diagrams below to Regardless of where the
identify the FireWire cards. FireWire cards are installed, the
cards will always be identified
as cards #1 and #2.
10 Follow the instructions in the service manual to install FireWire cards in two open PCI slots.
11 Write down which adapter is FireWire Card #1. (It will be used for the Scanner (SP).)
12 Write down which adapter is FireWire Card #2. (It will be used for the Printer (LP).)
13 Follow the instructions in the service manual to close the computer’s case.
14 Proceed to “Installing the FireWire Drivers on the ICIII or LPC/FMPC” on page 79. X X
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LPC/FMPC
Now that the FireWire cards have been installed in the hardware, the associated drivers also need to be
installed.
Important: Always install the FireWire drivers on the computer that has the FireWire cards installed.
1 After Windows launches, insert the MS01 Installation disc into the ICIII’s CD-ROM drive.
4 Navigate to the ICIII’s CD drive navigate to: X:\ EZ171\FMPC XP Drivers\EZ171\. (NOTE: X
represents the CD drive letter.)
The Run dialog box returns to focus with the filename and path populated in the Open field.
6 Click OK.
7 Click OK.
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8 Do not remove the CD from the drive even though the notice on the dialog box instructs you to do so.
9 Click OK.
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Now that the FireWire cards and drivers have been installed, the associated drivers also need to be
configured.
Refer to the following sections, as follows:
Configuration… See…
MS01 + Printer & Scanner Support: Configuring firewire drivers or Configuring firewire drivers
for the LP 1500, 2000 or for the LP 5500, LP 5700 or
2500 printer, see page 87. X X LP 5900 printer, see page
82.
X X
and and
MS01 + Printer Support (No Scanner Configuring firewire drivers or Configuring firewire drivers
or SP 500 Scanner): for the SP 3000 film for the SP 1500, SP 2000
scanner, see page 88. X X or SP 2500 film scanner,
see page 91.
X X
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Printer
Set up the LP 1500, LP 2000 or LP 2500 Printer Client Device…
1 IMPORTANT: Before proceeding, read this entire procedure and be prepared to quickly follow
Step 4.
3 Connect the printer’s FireWire cable to the LPC/FMPC’s FireWire Card #2.
Enter
• The printer’s ROM version now appears on
the LCD screen.
• Turn the printer switch to STANDBY.
• Proceed to Step 4.
7 Click Next.
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8 Click Finish.
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Printer
First, you will set up the LP 5500, LP 5700 or LP 5900 Printer Client Device…
2 Connect the printer’s FireWire cable to the LPC/FMPC’s FireWire Card #2.
3 Turn the printer switch to ON, and wait for the LCD screen to display “Frontier…”.
7 Click Next.
8 Click Finish.
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Next, you will set up the LP 5500, L P5700 or LP 5900 FireWire Interface IP Address …
10 On the LPC/FMPC, from Windows select Start > Settings > Network Connections.
11 Write down which port it the printer’s FireWire cable is connected to.
12 Disconnect the printer’s FireWire cable from the back of the LPC/FMPC.
14 Right-click the 1394 Connection that is still listed as connected. (This is the scanner’s FireWire
connection.)
15 Select Disable.
NOTE: Disabling the connection takes a few seconds. The screen may need to be manually
refreshed to reflect the disabled connection.
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17 Select Properties.
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21 Click OK.
The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box closes, and the 1394 Connection 2
Properties dialog box returns to focus.
22 Click Close.
23 Re-connect the printer’s FireWire cable to the port it was unplugged from.
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1 Ensure that the SP 1500, SP 2000 or SP 2500 film scanner is turned off.
3 Turn on the SP 1500, SP 2000 or SP 2500 film scanner and wait for it to boot.
5 Click Next.
6 Click Finish.
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Next, determine the ID Number for the Film Scanner FireWire Card:
Important: This procedure must be completed before running the vdentry application.
If there is a built-in FireWire interface, one or more FireWire ports will appear on the exterior of the
computer’s case.
• The ports may be labeled 1394, IEEE 1394, iLink or FireWire.
• The ports may be labeled with the FireWire symbol:
If there is not a built-in FireWire interface, the newly added film scanner FireWire board has a
BusID of 0.
If there is a built-in FireWire interface, the newly added film scanner FireWire board has a BusID of
1.
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6 Click OK.
7 Set IEEE 1394 BusID to the BusID of the film scanner FireWire card.
See above.
8 Click Regist.
11 Click Next.
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12 Click Finish.
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After an SP 1500, 2000, or 2500 system’s SPC/MCU is ghosted, perform the following tasks to prevent
lack-of-space issues.
2 Select both the I386 directory and the Drvlib directory, and right-click.
3 Select Cut.
The directories and their contents are placed on the Windows clipboard.
6 Select Paste.
9 Select Properties.
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12 Ensure that the C: drive is selected in the Drive (Volume Label) list box.
The new settings for the C: drive are saved, and the Drive (Volume Label) list box is updated.
15 Now, select the D: drive in the Drive (Volume Label) list box.
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18 Click OK.
The Virtual Memory dialog box closes, and focus returns to the System Properties dialog box.
19 Click OK.
The SPC/MCU system is now ready to install the scanner (also called A1) and MS01 software.
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By default, MS01 supports Rimage version 7.x. In order to support Rimage 8.0, the following procedure must be
completed. For more information on Rimage, contact your Rimage representative.
Note . . . There is no installation CD-ROM for this procedure; the software has already been placed on the
system, but it is not installed.
4 Click OK.
6 Click Connect.
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7 If the Log on to Windows dialog box opens, enter FRONTIER 8 in the User name and Password fields,
F F
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10 On the MS01 Server where the Rimage device resides, ensure that the View Orders or View Images
screen is displayed.
12 In the top-most list box displaying devices, double-click the Rimage / CD Writer device.
13 From the Device drop-down menu, select Rimage (if not already selected).
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15 If your Rimage is running version 7.x software, move ahead to the next step.
If your Rimage is running version 8.0, then select Software compatibility > Upgrade to 8.0 support.
Note: Choosing this option requires a system restart. Once the system is restarted, this menu will display
No changes needed.
Options include:
No changes needed: This option is selected by default.
Downgrade to v7.0 support: Select this option if you are changing from version 8.0 to version 7.0.
Upgrade to v8.0 support: Select this option if you are upgrading to 8.0.
16 From the Input Bin Configuration > Number of bins drop-down menu, select the correct bin
configuration based on your Rimage model bin structure.
Options include:
Single input bin
Two input bins (upper/lower)
4-Bin Carousel
17 From the Input Bin Configuration > Media types option buttons, make appropriate selections:
Single media type in all bins: Select this option if you plan to only use CDs or one type of media.
Multiple media types: Select this option if you plan to only use both pre-mastered CDs and regular CD
media.
18 Click OK.
The Rimage Setup dialog box closes, and the setup dialog box returns to focus.
19 Click OK.
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If the Rimage unit supports multiple-input bins, you should now load different media in each.
2 Pause the production server by clicking the Start button at lower left.
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3 Click OK.
The Autoloader dialog box closes, and the Parameters dialog box returns to focus.
4 Click OK.
The Parameters dialog box closes, and the Production Server window returns to focus.
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To burn pre-mastered CDs on the Rimage, you must first turn on the Rimage Imaging Server.
4 Click OK.
6 Click Connect.
7 If the Log on to Windows dialog box opens, enter FRONTIER 9 in the User name and Password fields,
F F
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8 From Windows, select Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services.
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11 Click Apply.
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14 Click OK.
16 Close Remote Desktop via the close box button on the bar at the top of the screen.
The operator will have to remove and add products via the product setup user interfaces in Maintenance,
as appropriate. Use the Product Setup instructions in the MS01 Guides for instructions.
The operator will have to set the Backprint option to Custom to include the customer name to ensure
that it is included on the separator sheet.
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This guide defines how to use the Multi-Language Tool in normal mode, based on the English
language.
context Strings are grouped into objects called contexts. A context can be a
screen or simply a group of unrelated strings.
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1 Insert the Multi-Language Tool Installation CD into your computer’s CD-ROM drive.
2 Via My Computer, navigate to the CD-ROM drive, and open the window.
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4 Click Finish.
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5 To launch the Multi-Language Tool application from Windows, use the mouse to left-click/hold on
the Start icon and select Programs > Fes > Language Tool.
12 Run the MS01 installer per the Installation Guide provided with the software.
14 Select 10 Language.
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Getting Started
It is important to know what the tool does and how to use it. Review the following details for the Multi-
Language Tool’s major screens before you begin translations.
Application Window
The application window displays the functions that you must perform in order to create a fully-translated
system.
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Language Editor
The Language Editor application window allows you to see the default English text and the translated
text of the new language that will be displayed on the MS system.
Note: It is possible that the Multi-Language Tool could not find a suitable translation for a particular word.
It is also possible that you may want to over-ride a translation that was found. The Language Editor
provides the capability to insert translations other than those automatically found by the Multi-Language
Tool application itself.
Strings are grouped into objects called contexts. A context can be a screen or simply a group of unrelated
strings.
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2 Select 10 Language.
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4 Click New.
6 Click OK.
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In the Translated Text field is the translation of the selected text, as provided by the Multi-
Language Tool.
4 If you need or want a translation other than what was provided automatically by the Multi-
Language Tool, type that text into the Translated Text field.
5 Click OK.
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6 Click OK.
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5 If there are other problematic strings that require changing, click Next.
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The Results dialog box closes, and the Multi-Language Tool application window returns to focus.
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4 Use the Drives drop-down menu and the Directories list box to locate and select the
C:\TranslatedFiles directory that you created.
5 Click OK.
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6 Click OK.
7 If you want to make the localized software password-protected10, place the lang.reg and lang.xml
files (available from your Fujifilm representative) into the LanguageFiles directory created in the
step above.
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2 Insert the language CD you created into the system’s CD-ROM drive.
5
Click the Browse button.
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7 Click OK.
The Choose a Drive dialog box closes, and the Update Language dialog box returns to focus. The
path to the CD-ROM drive displays in the Location of New Files field.
8 Click OK.
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2 Into the Find What field, type the text that you want to search for.
Note: For search criteria, you can choose any combination of English text, Translated text, and
whether you want your search to be case sensitive by selecting the appropriate check box.
3 Click Find.
4 Click Close.
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5 Click Close.
6 Click Close.
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FUJIFILM Corporation
7-3, Akasaka 9-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0052, Japan
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