Store Commands
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Complete Command List
This section outlines the entire PrintNet command set including the
command syntax, a description, and in most cases, an example for
each command listed.
NOTE:
If you see the word
ifnum
in any npsh commands, you
should substitute a
1
. The
1
represents the one network
interface (e.g., Ethernet) supported.
Store Commands
These commands change the settings stored in flash memory and
do not affect the current or working settings in memory. A power
cycle is needed before the stored settings become current.
store ftpc addr <IPADDRESS>
Example:
store ftpc addr 192.168.10.10
Store the ftpc server IP address. The printer starts an ftp client
session at the power up time if ftpc is enabled. The print will
connect to the IP address provided with this setting.
store ftpc user <USER-NAME>
Example:
store ftpc user joe
The user ID used to log into ftp server.
store ftpc passwd <PASSWORD>
Example:
store ftpc passwd super
To enter the password that allows the user to log into ftp server.
store ftpc file <FILENAME>
Example:
store ftpc file printer.inf
This is the name of the file that is stored in the ftp server. The file
will be loaded to the printer at the power up time if ftpc is enabled.
store ifc from default
Set all UTP settings back to factory defaults.
store ifc from current
Store all current UTP settings to flash memory so they are
retained after a power cycle. This ensures all current settings
match what is stored in flash memory.
Summary of Contents for PrintNet P8000 Line
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Page 35: ...File Management 35 Figure 6 Upload File Prompt...
Page 39: ...Destination Settings 39 Destination Settings Figure 9 Print Path Configuration...
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Page 170: ...Chapter 10 Font Identifier FONT Help 170...
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Page 220: ...Appendix A Unix Troubleshooting Tips 220...
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