Auto Save Configuration; Naming Configurations - Printronix T6000 Administrator's Manual

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Auto Save Configuration

If you make any changes to the current configuration menu items and do not save them manually via the
Configs > Control > Save Config menu, you will be prompted to save the changes just before you place the
printer ONLINE with the screen shown below.
The Active Configuration is defined as the power-up configuration or last loaded configuration. There are
three possible cases with this choice depending on the state of the printer:
If the Active Configuration is one of the eight user-defined configurations, the Active Configuration will
be saved and made the Power-Up Configuration.
If the Active Configuration is the Factory Configuration, the printer will save the configuration to the first
free (unsaved) configuration and make that open configuration the Power-Up Config.
If the Active Configuration is the Factory Configuration and there are no free (unsaved) configurations,
then the user will be informed with a message and asked to save the changes manually. The printer
will return to the Home Screen.
The Current Configuration is the configuration stored in DRAM. If the user selects this option, the
configuration will not be saved into FLASH memory permanently but will continue to be active.
The user also has the option of cancelling their changes by loading either the Active Configuration or the
Factory Configuration.
Once the selection is made, the user will return to the ONLINE state automatically.

Naming Configurations

You may specify a 15-character name which can be used to refer to a configuration in the Configs >
Custom section. The name you enter for a configuration will then be used everywhere within the
Config
section. The names can be cleared by using the Configs > Custom > Reset Cfg Names menu.
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