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9.5.2
Printing Directory
The
Print directory
function creates a list of the files stored on the default storage device.
1. Insert printable medium (labels, endless paper) which extends across the entire printing width.
2. If the printout is to occur using thermal transfer printing, insert transfer ribbon with the maximum width.
3. Start Offline menu.
4. Select
Storage device > Print directory
.
The directory of the storage device will be printed.
Content of the printout:
• the name of the storage device
• information on the saved files
• the size of the available memory area
9.5.3
Formatting Storage Device
For external storage devices only!
The
Format
function can be used to delete all data from a storage device. This reformats the storage device. This is
why you can also use the
Format
function if the
Unknown card
or
Structural err.
error message was output
when using the device.
1. Insert USB flash drive into a USB master interface.
2. Start Offline menu.
3. Select
Storage device > Format
.
If the function is protected via a PIN a prompt appears in the display. Enter the code number and confirm with
OK
.
The display shows
Delete all files
.
4. Confirm with
.
The storage device will be formatted.
Do not remove the device from the printer during the deleting procedure.
The printer returns to the
Storage device
menu.
9.5.4
Printing File Content
The label files found on a storage device consist of a sequence of printer commands. These command sequences
can be printed in the form of text with the
Print file content
function.
1. Insert printable medium (labels, endless paper) which extends across the entire printing width.
2. If the printout is to occur using thermal transfer printing, insert transfer ribbon with the maximum width.
3. Insert storage device.
4. Start Offline menu.
5. Select
Storage device > Print file content
.
The content of the folder "labels" will be shown.
6. Select the desired label.
7. Confirm with
.
A printout in the ASCII dump mode (
"5.7" on page 32) will be created.
The printout can be cancelled with
.
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Storage Devices