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Shows the user how much FLASH memory is available for new user files.
This does not count memory in the Flash Reclaimable area. This is a
read-only menu.
Shows the user how much FLASH memory is available to be reclaimed if the
user performs the Optimize & Reboot function. This is a read-only menu.
This is an executable menu that will reboot the printer and perform FLASH
optimization which will remove any existing fragmentation (shown in Flash
Reclaimable) back into the Available Space pool.
IMPORTANT
This menu is only available when an SD card is found in the printer. This
menu will transfer the selected file to the root directory of the installed SD
card.
File 1
...
File N
IMPORTANT
Prints a summary of the files stored in flash memory and several statistics on
file system usage.
System > SD File View
This subsection will only be available if the SD card is installed at the time of power-up and not removed
until the printer is powered off. It will show all files in the root directory of the SD card. The name of the file
will be shown along with its size in bytes. This is a read-only section.
System > SD File Edit
This subsection can be used to configure how SD file storage can be used and allow the users to delete
SD files, copy files from SD to FLASH, view available SD space, and manage the QCMC (Quick Change
Memory Card) option when included.
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System > Flash File Edit > Available Space
System > Flash File Edit > Flash Reclaimable
System > Flash File Edit > Optimize & Reboot
When executed, an "Optimizing Flash Files"
message will be displayed when the printer is
rebooting.
System > Flash File Edit > Copy to SD
File 1 will be copied to the SD card if selected.
File N will be copied to the SD card if selected.
The SD card must be installed at the time of
power-up and cannot be removed until the printer
is powered off.
System > Flash File Edit > Print File List

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