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Auto Save Configuration
6.
When the desired number displays, press the
↵
key to select it. The
following message displays briefly:
When processing is completed, the display shows:
NOTE:
If the configuration number has been previously saved and Protect
Config. is enabled under the CONFIGURATION menu, the following
error message displays:
If the above occurs, see “Modifying A Saved Configuration” on page 151,
step 4.
7.
Print your configuration and store it in a safe place for future reference.
Refer to “Printing A Configuration” on page 153.
Auto Save Configuration
Auto Save Functionality
The Auto Save Configuration function is triggered when the operator has
made a change to a menu that is normally saved as part of a printer
configuration and attempts to go online without saving these changes to a
configuration.
NOTE:
Menus that are automatically saved as part of the Printer Settings,
such as the Network Addresses, will not trigger the Auto Save
Configuration function.
The Auto Save Configuration function works with the active configuration. The
active configuration is the configuration that was last loaded or saved. When a
configuration is loaded, either as the Power-Up default, by the emulation’s
response to a host command, or by the operator from the front panel, that
configuration is the active configuration. If the operator saves a configuration
from the front panel, that configuration becomes the active configuration.
The Auto Save Configuration function will sometimes need to find an open
configuration. An open configuration is a configuration that has not yet been
used to save a configuration. The Auto Save Configuration function will start
with Configuration #1 and check each configuration to see if a configuration
Saving
Configuration
Save Config.
X
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CONFIG. EXISTS
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