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External device, Usb printer, Configuring usb printer settings – QNAP TVS-472XT 4-Bay NAS Enclosure User Manual

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Option

Description

Steps

Advanced system reset

This performs a basic system reset

and then restores the QTS default

settings, deleting all users, user

groups, and shared folders previously

created. The user data stored on the

disks is retained.

Note

To retrieve old data after

an advanced system reset,

re-create the previous folder

structure on the NAS.

Perform an advanced system reset

using one of the following methods.

• Using QTS:

a. Go to Control Panel >

System > Backup/Restore >

Restore to Factory Default .

b. Click Reset Settings.

c. Choose to restart or shut

down the NAS after the

system is reset.

d. Click OK.

• Using the reset button:

a. Power on the NAS.

b. Press and hold the reset

button for 10 seconds.

Restore factory default

settings and format all

volumes

This restores the default system

settings and formats all disk volumes.

1. Go to Control Panel > System

> Backup/Restore > Restore to

Factory Default .

2. Click Restore Factory Defaults &

Format All Volumes.

3. Choose to restart or shut down

the NAS after the system is reset.

4. Click OK.

Reinitialize the NAS

This deletes all data on the disks and

reinstalls QTS.

1. Go to Control Panel > System

> Backup/Restore > Restore to

Factory Default .

2. Click Reinitialize NAS.

3. Choose to restart or shut down

the NAS after the NAS is

reinitialized.

4. Click OK.

External Device

USB Printer

The NAS supports using and sharing up to three network printers on your network in Windows, macOS, and

Linux (Ubuntu) environments.

Configuring USB Printer Settings

Ensure that the printers are connected to the NAS via USB before performing this task.

QTS 4.4.x User Guide

System Settings

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