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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.