Directory Structure; Writing - CAB A2+ User Configuration Manual

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9.4

Directory Structure

On CompactFlash cards some folders are created during formatting.
On USB flash drives connected to the printer, the same directory structure is automatically generated when uploading
files to the flash drive :
Folder name
fonts
images
labels
misc
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Notice!
i
PC cards have no folders!
9.5

Writing

The memory medium can be written to in several ways. The most functionally secure way is writing to the card in the
printer via a data interface.
!
Attention!
The medium in the default card slot is written to by default. To write to a medium in another slot specify the
path name of the slot in the file name ( "Programming Manual").
Example:
With direct programming, the command sequence for saving a label (file ABC) has the following form:
Ms LBL; ABC
J
H 100,0,T
S l1;0,0,68,71,104
T 10,10,0,3,pt15;memory card
A 1[NOPRINT]
Ms LBL
After transfer of the command sequence, the file ABC is saved with the commands from J to A.
Only one label is printed each time the file ABC is called up.
The [NOPRINT] parameter in command A suppresses the printing of a label when the file is saved.
To print the label a variable number of times, put command A after the ending Ms command.
Contents
Font files
Graphic files
Label description files
Firmware, PPP, Setup and TMP files
Directory structure of CompactFlash cards and USB flash drives
Command for saving the file ABC
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| Contents of the file ABC
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End of save command
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