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Chapter 6 — Advanced Confi guration
Devices and Directories
Th
e fi le system of the EasyCoder Printer is case-sensitive. Th
is must be
taken into account since fi lenames in Fingerprint commands by default
are translated into capital letters. Directories or fi les named in lowercase
will be inaccessible for Fingerprint commands and programs.
Depending on what service you use to access the printer, you use
diff erent commands to navigate the fi le system. When accessing the
printer through an FTP client or a web browser you can easily navigate
through the diff erent devices and directories, regardless if they are named
in capital letters or lower case.
When accessing through raw TCP (“net1:”), you use Fingerprint
to communicate with the printer. As mentioned above, Fingerprint
commands are translated into capital letters, which restricts the usage to
devices and directories named in lowercase. For more information about
Fingerprint, please refer to the Fingerprint manuals.
/ (root)
Th
e root node is write protected to preserve the device and fi le structure
of the printer.
/c
“/c” is the user fi le system. Here you can create directories and store fi les
such as programs, fonts, and images.
boot
Th
is directory on the “/c” device contains the fi rmware, password fi le,
and other system information
ADMIN
Th
is directory on the “/c” device is only accessible for the admin user.
It contains start order, Fingerprint restrictions, and other confi guration
parameters only confi gurable for admin.
counter:
When the electronic key hardware option is installed on the printer, this
directory is used to store software and data corresponding to the device.
card1:
Compact Flash fi le system, used to store large fonts, images, etc. Th
is
device is also used to upgrade the on-board fi rmware of the printer.
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