Each image shown includes its name, image type (Print/Template/CD/DVD/BD) and
approximate size in Megabytes. All images shown are available for use as part of
duplication and/or print jobs.
In addition to the normal view, there is an option to view the temporary images stored
on the System as part of user jobs. These files are not available to select for use in other
jobs, and are automatically deleted when a job is deleted (usually by the user).
1.4.13.1 Getting a Disc Image from the System
To transfer an image located on the System’s internal storage from the System to your
local computer (or other network storage), select the image and click on the ‘Get Image’
button. A Save File dialog box will appear allowing you to choose the name and location
for the image file. Do not change the file extension given to the files when saving, or
they may not be correctly recognized by TrueNet in the future.
1.4.13.2 Sending an Disc Image to the System
Images previously moved from the System to your local computer or other network
storage can be sent back to the System at any time using the System Images dialog box
(assuming there is enough internal hard disk space on the System). To transfer an image
from your local computer (or other network storage) to the System, select the ‘Send
Image’ button. A File Open dialog box will appear allowing you to choose the file you
wish to send to the System. Select the file and click the ‘Open’ button. If the file is an
ISO, you will be asked to select the intended media type (CD/DVD/BD). After selecting
the media type and clicking the OK button, a progress meter will appear displaying the
progress of the transfer.
ISO images (or some other binary disc images) can also be sent to the System using this
option, and they will be converted to .rqi (TEAC Image) images on-the-fly. Once an image
has been sent to the System, the image is no longer a raw ISO file.
Note that ISO image files must be Mode 1 (2048 bytes per logical block). No other image
type (e.g. CD-XA or Audio) is supported at this time.
Raw Disc images produced by most Video Authoring packages will meet the standards
required for TrueNet to use them without any further modification. The images must
however be uncompressed, because TrueNet will not modify the contents of the ISO/Raw
image files in any way.
1.4.13.3 Sending a Print Image to the System
TrueNet will allow the import of pre-built PRN files. Print image files previously moved
from the System to your local computer or other network storage are in PRN file format.
Be sure to only send PRN files intended for the printer type installed in your System.
Other PRN file types will not work and may cause damage to the printer which is not
covered by warranty.
To transfer a print image from your local computer (or other network storage) to the
System, select the ‘Send Print’ button. A File Open dialog box will appear allowing you to