Launch from your Applications folder.
Type the or server name of your digital front end. Click Add .
Before downloading, ensure your Mac and printer are compatible with version 5.8:
Not everyone can afford or wants to upgrade to macOS Ventura or Sonoma. If your print shop relies on a Mac running , CWS 5.8 is the most stable and fully featured version available.
A known issue with CWS 5.8 on macOS involves corrupt preference files. To resolve:
Large print operations often have automated scripts, hot folders, or third-party plugins that were built around CWS 5.8. Upgrading might break these integrations. Maintaining version 5.8 ensures business continuity.
: Use this to verify which CWS version is compatible with your specific Fiery server hardware. Key Features of Version 5.8
Because CWS 5.8 is a legacy application, it is no longer prominently advertised on the main Fiery website. Avoid third-party freeware download sites, as they often bundle malware, adware, or corrupted installation packages.
Scroll until you find the version labeled and select the Mac (.dmg) version. 3. Installation Steps Once the file is downloaded:
If CWS 5.8 refuses to connect to your printer, check your network configuration. Ensure your Mac and the Fiery server are on the identical subnet. Ping the printer's IP address using the Mac app to confirm a baseline physical connection. 2. Fonts Displaying Incorrectly in Job Preview
It is crucial to note that Command WorkStation is not a "one size fits all" tool. The version you need depends entirely on the version running on your print server.
Double-click on the Fiery Command Workstation.pkg installer. Follow the On-Screen Prompts: Accept the license agreement.
To ensure stable operation, your legacy Mac system should meet these specifications:
You may need to select "Fiery Applications" as the product type and look for archived or older versions.
Determined to find a solution, Alex embarked on a journey to track down a copy of Fiery Command WorkStation 5.8 that would work on her Mac. She scoured the internet, visiting forums, and searching for download links. But every lead seemed to end in a dead-end: either the software was no longer available, or the download was for a Windows machine.