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Invalid engine code mode
Backing up eSF applications and settings
The RIP board contains default and custom eSF applications and settings. These are not contained in the
NVRAM or in the hard drive, therefore, a RIP board failure could result in loss of these applications and settings
if they are not backed up. When a new RIP board is installed, the Lexmark default eSF applications and settings
are loaded.
The best practice is for an administrator to have their eSF applications and settings backed up prior to
encountering a problem. If this hasn't been done, an attempt to back up the data should be performed before
replacing the RIP Board.
To back up the eSF applications and settings:
POR the device into invalid engine code mode. See
1.
Access the device's Web page from a web browser.
2.
3.
From the Web page, navigate to:
Settings > Solutions > Embedded Solutions > select the application > Export.
Note: Don't click Import/Export to back up the eSF applications and settings. There is a size limit of
128kb on the export file. Customers with a large number of applications or settings may exceed the
file size limit and have information truncated in the exported file.
4.
Once the new RIP board is installed, repeat steps 1—2, and navigate to:
Settings > Solutions > Embedded Solutions > select the .ucf file > Import.
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