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Printronix Auto ID T820 - System > USB File View; System > USB File Edit

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System > SD File Edit > QCMC Update
This menu can be used to update the configuration within the QCMC image
stored on the SD card (see Appendix G Quick Change Memory Cartridge
(QCMC).
System > SD File Edit > QCMC Erase
This menu can be used to erase the QCMC image stored on the SD card
(see Appendix G Quick Change Memory Cartridge (QCMC).
System > USB File View
This subsection will only be available if a USB drive is installed at the time of power-up and not removed
until the printer is powered off. It will show all files in the root directory of the USB drive. The name of the
file will be shown along with its size in bytes. This is a read-only section.
System > USB File Edit
This subsection can be used to configure how USB file storage can be used and allow the users to delete
USB drive files, copy files from USB to FLASH, and view available USB space. The idea is that the USB
can be used at run-time to copy files to and from the FLASH memory. Transfers between USB and SD
cards can be on a computer and are not part of the functionality present within the printer.
IMPORTANT The USB drive can be inserted and removed during run-time. A message on the
front panel will be displayed acknowledging the USB was inserted or removed.
IMPORTANT Memory transfers are limited by the amount of free RAM in the system. We
recommend limiting the file transfer size to 20 MB.
System > USB File Edit > Overwrite Files
Like System > Flash File Edit > Overwrite Files, this prevents USB files from
being overwritten by disabling the overwrite function.
Disable
USB files cannot be overwritten.
Enable
USB files can be overwritten either from copying a file
from FLASH or by the host application.
Factory Default
Enable
System > USB File Edit > Delete Files
This allows the user to delete user files from USB card root directory.
File 1
File 1 is listed and will be deleted if selected.
File N
File N is the last file on the USB card root directory.

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