Saving A Configuration - Printronix T8000 Administrator's Manual

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When users are in Edit Mode, they can change to new value by either pressing the
using the RIGHT SOFT key to "Apply". Likewise, the users can exit Edit Mode without any modification to
the menu by using the LEFT SOFT key to "Cancel" the operation.
For menus with an action icon , the user can execute the particular action by pressing the
key. For menus without any icon, these are read-only menus and cannot be modified.
IMPORTANT
Some sensitive menu operations require the user to confirm they want to pro-
ceed. For example menu operations that clear logs, delete configuration, delete
files, etc. In these cases, a message will appear on the screen asking them to
confirm by pressing "OK" with one of the soft keys.
Users can return to the View Level by pressing the left arrow key or go to the Home menu screen by
using the LEFT SOFT key labeled "Home".
NOTE:
Changing menu values as described in this section only changes the Current Configuration.
The Current Configuration is stored in DRAM and is in effect only while the printer is powered
on. To store a configuration permanently into FLASH memory, see Saving a Configuration
page 54 in the next section.
 

Saving a Configuration

When you make a change to the configuration menus, your changes reside in the Current Configuration
saved in DRAM. The Current Configuration is in effect while the printer is powered on.
If you want to save your configuration permanently into FLASH memory, then you have two options:
Save the configuration by following the instructions within the Auto Save feature when you return to
the ONLINE state.
Select the
Configs icon under
Save Config.
Your printer by default has a Factory Configuration. You can save up to eight different configurations to
meet unique print job requirements. Using the Configs > Control section, you can save, load, print, delete,
and choose which configuration will be active at power-up.
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Settings and save the configuration with Configs > Control >
ENTER key, or
ENTER

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