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Chapter 5: USB A Host
Loading Settings Using a USB Flash Drive
This feature allows easy loading of settings. This feature is available starting with
version 1.40 rmware. A settings le can contain any collection of VARIABLE commands
including VARIABLE WRITE.
To load settings using the USB-A Host, follow these steps:
1. Create a folder on the ash drive at the root level named CognitiveTPG.
2. Inside this folder create a folder named Settings.
3. Copy the settings les in the Settings folder.
4. After the printer has fully booted and is displaying a ready state, insert the USB ash
drive in the printer’s USB-A connector.
5. The printer will load all les present in the CognitiveTPG\Settings folder.
6. Multiple les can be present in the folder.
7. Files are loaded in alphabetical order.
Loading Objects Using a USB Flash Drive
This feature allows easy loading of stored objects such as fonts, graphics, menus,
and stored formats. This feature is available starting with version 1.40 rmware.
To load objects using the USB-A Host, follow these steps:
1. Create a folder on the ash drive at the root level named CognitiveTPG.
2. Inside this folder create a folder named Objects.
3. Copy the object les (fonts, formats, graphics) in the Objects folder.
4. After the printer has fully booted and is displaying a ready state, insert the USB ash
drive in the printer’s USB-A connector.
5. The printer will load all objects present in the CognitiveTPG\Objects folder.
6. Multiple les can be present in the folder.
7. Files are loaded in alphabetical order.
Loading Firmware Using a USB Flash Drive
This feature provides a rmware upgrade method using the USB ash drive. When
the ash key is inserted, the le in the folder CognitiveTPG\Firmware is examined and
used to upgrade printer rmware if it represents an upgrade. This feature is
available starting with version 1.30 rmware.
To load rmware using the USB-A Host, follow these steps:
1. Create a folder on the ash drive at the root level named CognitiveTPG.
2. Inside this folder create a folder named Firmware.
3. Copy the rmware le (obtained, for example, from CognitiveTPG’s Web site) in the
Firmware folder.
4. After the printer has fully booted and is displaying a ready state, insert the USB ash
drive in the printer’s USB A connector.