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Turn on the network board’s power and connect the PC dedicated USB port (type B) and
computer using the USB cable.
• Usually the standard driver is installed automatically and the network board is identified by the computer as a remov
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able device.
When the network board and a computer are connected by USB cable, the network board is recognized as an
external memory device (removable device). Below is the procedure for copying the “CBImage” file from this
device onto the computer.
Images can be stored in JPEG (.jpg), PNG (.png) or PDF (.pdf) format, selectable in the network board settings
(“CB Setup”). (See pages E-24.) The factory default is “PNG”.
CAUTION
With this function, if the operation for disconnecting the USB connection between the network
board and computer is performed or the network board’s power is turned off, the image data
in the network board’s computer storage memory is deleted. Be sure to save important image
data on the computer, etc.
Notice
• Only one screen’s worth of data can be stored in the network board’s memory for computer storage.
When the network board’s save operation is performed successively, previous data is overwritten.
• Do not store computer data in the network board’s memory for computer storage.
• The memory for computer storage cannot be formatted from a computer.
• Do not disconnect the USB cable or access the network board while data is being saved after pressing the network board’s
Save
button. Doing so will cause the computer’s operation to become unstable.
• Do not press operation buttons on the network board while the network board’s memory for computer storage is being
accessed from the computer. Doing so will result in increased time for response between the computer and network board,
and operations may not be possible.
• When connected to a Macintosh computer, the warning message “The disk was not ejected properly.” is displayed, but the
data can be stored normally in the computer’s memory.
Using the network board connected to a computer
• One sheet’s worth of the screen is scanned (scrolled) and storing in the memory for computer storage starts once
scrolling stops.
The LEDs on the display window flash in a circular motion during saving in the memory for computer storage.
• When storing is performed using consecutive printing function (see page E-19), a consecutive storage number is
added after “CBImage”. (Example: For two screens – CBImage-1.png, CBImage-2.png)
• If the images are in PDF format, all the images are joined in 1 file.
Display window
Press the Save button to store.
To USB port on computer
(type A)
USB cable included
with network board
To network board’s computer
USB port (type B)
LEDs flash in circular motion during saving in memory for computer
storage
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