Updating The Qcmc Image; Erasing The Qcmc Image - Printronix P8000 Series Administrator's Manual

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Updating the QCMC Image

This option should only be used when a QCMC has already been stored and when that QCMC already
contains the printer build and files on the printer. If only some configuration settings have been altered,
the menu "Update QCMC" can be used to update the configuration settings in the image stored on the
QCMC.
To utilize this option, navigate to the menu "Update QCMC" and press the ENTER key.
Below is a list of items that will be updated on the QCMC by the "Update QCMC" operation:
Custom configurations (1–8)
All variable settings from the printer's NVRAM
Network settings (if LAN/WLAN is installed), including IP Address
Below is a list of items that will NOT be updated on the QCMC by the "Update QCMC" operation:
Printer Program File (software)
Feature files or CST's that have been downloaded on the printer.
Other user files, such as fonts, bitmaps, or graphics files downloaded to the printer.
While the printer is updating the QCMC configuration, the following message will display. Do not interrupt
the process.
DO NOT PWR OFF
Saving Setup
To QCMC...
Upon successful completion of saving a flash image to the QCMC, the printer will display a message
indicating the operation is complete. The printer will

Erasing the QCMC Image

This option should only be used when a QCMC has already been stored and when the user desires to
start fresh with a new image.
To utilize this option, navigate to the menu "Erase QCMC" and press the ENTER key.
When this option is activated, all QCMC files and configurations will be deleted from the SD card.
While the printer is erasing the QCMC configuration, the following message will display. Do not interrupt
the process.
DO NOT PWR OFF
Erasing Files
On QCMC...
Upon successful completion of saving a flash image to the QCMC, the printer will display a message
indicating the operation is complete. The printer will then reboot into normal operation.
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