Bookmark Management
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Use the (
>
) button to transfer the printers to the Selected Printers window. Then click or
Ctrl + click the devices you want to download to.
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Click
Existing Files
to display the files currently stored in the device’s memory. Select
Font
or
Overlay
to show the different types of files. Clicking the Log button will display a dialog
containing a log of the resource downloads for the selected device.
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Click
Next
to proceed to the next step in the wizard.
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In the left side of the dialog, select the files that you want to download by clicking
Select All
at the top of the field, or by clicking the individual check boxes next to each file.
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In the right side of the dialog, click either the Hard Disks tab or Flash SIMMS tab to display
the devices of each type and select the printers to which you want to download the selected
files by clicking
Select All
or by clicking the individual check boxes next to each printer.
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Click the (
>
) button to match the files with the devices. This button will only be enabled if at
least one check box is selected on each side of the dialog.
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Click
Finish
to begin the download.
Bookmark Management
The Bookmark Management task lets the user create and save printer bookmarks in a printer’s
permanent memory. A printer bookmark is a link to a document that is stored on a Web server or the
Internet. When a bookmark is called from the
BOOKMARKS
menu on a supported printer’s operator
panel, the document the bookmark points to is printed. A supported printer in this case indicates a
printer that utilizes sufficient memory to store bookmarks, and includes the appropriate operator
panel and menu.
Existing bookmarks may also be loaded into the Bookmark Management task to be organized in
folders and then distributed to supported printers accross the network. Multiple bookmarks can then
be saved as a configuration file allowing the distribution of bookmark sets to devices with a single
action.
In addition, the Bookmark Management task also facilitates the following bookmark management
options:
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Protecting an individual bookmark, folder, or bookmark set with a Personal Identification
Number (PIN)
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Loading bookmarks from a printer using an IP address or host name
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Setting or changing bookmark properties including: name, URL, and available print settings
such as duplex, orientation, and copies