Backing Up Data To Usb Memory - Hitachi IJ UX Instruction Manual

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7.5 Backing up data to USB memory

7.5.1 Copy data all at once
(1) Functions
●Backs up print data and user patterns to USB memory.
●Backed up data can be copied to an IJ printer.
●When copying to an IJ printer, the type of data can be selected.
Data type
Print data
Standard
characters
User pattern
●One USB memory can backup the data of multiple IJ printers.
●The same folder is created as the serial number in the USB memory.
●When copying backed up data from the USB memory to the IJ printer, select the folder to be copied.
●One USB memory can store the data for up to 100 IJ printers. However, the data size cannot exceed the
capacity of the USB memory.
●Use the auxiliary function menu to remove and insert the USB memory.
●Do not often repeatedly remove and insert the USB memory.
●When data copying standard patterns, start the copy data function in the stopped state.
● Use a USB Memory with interface 2.0/1.1 and FAT16 or FAT32 file system.
● When performing Backup operation (IJP→USB) and Data copy operation (USB→IJP),
if "USB memory error"occurs or USB cannot be recognized, format the USB on a PC.
(2) Backup operation
The auxiliary function menu is displayed.
Aux. function menu
Manage messages /
Group
Copy data
(IJP → USB)
Edit substitution
rule
1
Insert the USB memory.
7-30 ●Backing up data to USB memory
●Includes the print description, print format, and print specifications set contents.
●Saved print data is the backup target. Print target data is not a target.
●When backing up print target data, save the data and back it up as saved print data.
●Includes all dot matrix standard character patterns.
●Includes all dot matrix saved characters.
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