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6.3.5
Loading a configuration via the
data interface
Prerequisites:
– A configuration file has been read out (see “Saving
onto a memory card” on page 97).
– The configuration file was saved on the host compu-
ter (The transfer can be carried out using the FTP
server, for example, see “FTP server” on page 100).
– The host computer and labeller are connected via
the
interface which has been activated through the
menu:
SCHNITTST. PARA >EASYPLUGINTERPR >
Schnittstelle
(Com1, USB or Ethernet)
– Host computer operating system: Windows XP
Serial interface
On the host computer:
Open a command prompt window.
Enter the command
copy setupall.for com1
[103]]
(replace “setupall.for” with your filename)
Press the Enter key.
[103] Command prompt window showing the command to transfer
the file “setupall.for” to the interface Com1.
USB/Ethernet interfaces
On the host computer:
Open a command prompt window.
Enter the command
copy setupall.for \\Computerna-
me\Share name
(replace “setupall.for” with your file-
name), where:
– Computername = Name of the computer. You can
find this name in Windows XP under START > SET-
TINGS > CONTROL PANEL > SYSTEM > COM-
PUTERNAME (e.g. “DM-ECH-0990”).
– Share name = name found in Windows XP under
START > SETTINGS > PRINTERS AND FAXES, by
right-clicking on the device icon then clicking PROP-
ERTIES > SHARING. The Share name stands for a
printer that is connected to a certain port – a USB
port for transfer via USB or the TCP/IP port for
Ethernet transfer.
Some tips about transfer via a USB or Ethernet
interface:
– The procedure described does not work with
Windows 98, Windows ME or
Windows NT 4.0.
– The Share name must satisfy MS-DOS con-
ventions (max. 8 characters length, no spe-
cial characters or spaces)
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