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Additional information Compa II series
100 Operating manual 07.15
11.2 Hotstart
NOTICE!
Because of the fact that no battery-buffered SRAM is available,
the necessary data has to be saved in another way, i.e. the
data is saved onto CF card. Therefore the CF card is a
condition for the Hotstart menu item.
The function Hotstart contains e.g. that in case of a power failure the
currently loaded label can be further processed without any loss of
data. Moreover a print order can be interrupted and to be continued
after switching on the printer anew.
NOTICE!
At an active Hotstart all necessary data is stored on the CF
card therefore do not remove the card during operation. When
removing during operation, this causes the loss of all data on
the CF card.
In case the Hotstart function is set to on, at the start of a print order
the data of the current label is saved to the corresponding directory of
the CF card.
However the following conditions have to be fulfilled:
CF card inserted in drive A.
Enough free storage space onto CF card.
An error message appears in case these conditions are not fulfilled.
At switching off the printer the state of the current print order is saved
to the corresponding directory of the CF card.
However the following conditions have to be fulfilled:
CF card inserted in drive A.
Enough free storage space onto CF card.
When restarting the label printer (if the function Hotstart is activated)
the saved label data and the status of print order were loaded from the
corresponding file on the CF card. Because of this reason, when
switching on the label printer a CF card has to be inserted in the
appropriate drive. If the data cannot be loaded an error message
appears.
Saving the current
label
Saving the print
order state
Loading a label and
print order state

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