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EFI Fiery ES IC-418 - Backup and Restore Operations

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Make sure there is adequate disk space on the Fiery ES:
Confirm that only essential files are stored on the Fiery ES.
Do not store unnecessary files on the Fiery ES.
Reduce the number of jobs retained in the Printed queue.
This setting can be found in Configure > Job Management > Printed Queue.
Remove inactive jobs from the queues.
When you remove inactive jobs, new jobs are spooled and printed more quickly.
Periodically review the jobs in the Held queue and other queues.
Back up and restore settings
You can back up and restore selected settings or the entire Fiery ES configuration.
Recommended back up actions
Important: We recommend creating a bootable system image on an external USB device. This allows recovery
if the hard disk is not functional or has been replaced.
If it becomes necessary to restore the Fiery ES from a bootable image, contact your service technician.
If the hard disk is still functional, you can use Fiery System Restore to restore the system from a non-bootable
image. You can also use Fiery System Restore to restore from a bootable image without booting from the image.
Important: Restoring the Fiery ES system image reformats the hard disk and overwrites any customizations
and data created since the system image was created.
All print jobs are lost when the system image is restored.
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After the Fiery ES installation is complete, back up the Fiery ES factory image onto a bootable USB device.
This backup image is created from a factory image provided on the Fiery ES. You can use this image to revert the
system to the factory image, such as if software updates cause issues.
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After you install any software updates and customize the Fiery ES configuration settings, back up the customized
Fiery ES system image onto a bootable USB device.
For details on what is included in the system image, see the back up and restore methods table in this chapter.
Configuration and Setup
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