2.3.4 USB Port Connections
The Universal Serial Bus port requires a standard USB cable.
This USB Port is a device-end only connection. Never attach a keyboard,
mouse, modem, etc. to this port; damage can result.
2.3.5 Connecting to the SDIO Slot and USB Host Ports
If equipped, the Secure Digital Input Output (SDIO) Slot and the USB Host Ports accept
external storage devices for fonts, graphics, label formats, and firmware upgrades.
Additionally, USB Host Ports accept a USB keyboard for stand alone direct data (template)
applications; see the Class Series 2 Programmer's Manual.
Format external memory devices before initial use (see MODULES,
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Section 4.2.3), and then place all files into the resulting folder.
Use Windows Explorer or DMX Config (see the Accessories CD-ROM) to
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download files to an external memory device for conversion; see FILE
HANDLING DEFINITIONS, Appendix A.
SDIO Slot Connections
When installing an SDIO Card, turn OFF the printer then slide the card into the SDIO Slot. After
turning ON the printer, Module F will be recognized. When removing an SDIO Card, turn OFF the
printer then press the SDIO Card inward to release.
SanDisk© SDIO Memory Cards up to 1 GB are supported.
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Multi Media Cards SDIO cannot be used, and unsupported or defective
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cards can prevent printer operation.
USB Host Port Connections
The USB Host Ports support "plug and play" USB Memory Drives. After installing the drive in the
printer, Module H will be recognized.
Only one USB Memory Drive at a time will be recognized.
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