BradyPrinter S3700 User Manual 90
File Management
Files Saved from BradyWorkstation on USB
3. Indicate if the file to be deleted is stored internally on the printer or externally on a USB drive.
Note: If the file to be deleted is stored externally, be sure to connect to the external source in order
to get the desired list of files. If the flash drive is not plugged in, External USB is unavailable
(grayed out).
4. From the list of previously saved files and categories, touch the category in which the file to
delete is stored.
5. In the list of stored files, touch the file to delete or click the box next to Select All to delete all of
the files.
A delete confirmation message displays.
6. Touch Yes to accept the deletion or No to cancel the delete function.
If No is selected, you are returned to the Delete File screen where you can select a different file for
deletion. If Yes is selected, you are still returned to the Delete File screen, but the deleted file is no
longer in the list of files.
7. To exit out of the Delete File function, whether a file has been deleted or not, touch Cancel.
You are returned to the Editor screen.
Files Saved from BradyWorkstation on USB
Print a .prn file type using a USB drive.
To print a .prn file:
1. In Brady Workstation, go to Print Advanced Settings and select Print to File with the USB
drive being the destination for the .prn file.
2. Put the .prn file in the /Saved Files/Print Jobs folder on the USB drive.
Note: If the folder does not exist, create a folder named Saved Files in the root directory of the USB
drive. Then created a folder within "Saved Files" named Print Jobs.
3. Click the Save Settings button and print.
4. Eject the USB drive from the laptop or PC and plug it into any available USB port on
the printer.
5. On the printer, touch the Menu button.
6. Touch the Open File button.
7. Touch the External Storage button.
8. Navigate to the Print Jobs category and select the file to print.
9. Press the Print button.
Note: The .prn file cannot be viewed or edited on the printer.