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Usb printing, Information, see – Xerox 700 User Manual

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USB printing

Users can save PS, EPS, PCL, TIFF, and PDF files to a USB device and print those files on the
Integrated Fiery Color Server. To print files automatically when you connect the USB drive to
the Integrated Fiery Color Server, save the files to specific folders or to the root level on the
USB drive.

Users can also print from the digital press control panel. For more information about
printing, see

Printing from Windows

and

Printing from Mac OS

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1 Configure, at a minimum, the following USB printing options in WebTools Configure >

Network > Port > USB:

• Select Enable USB Port.

• For Default Queue, choose the connection to which the Integrated Fiery Color Server

downloads files that do not specify a connection.

• Set USB Media Autoprint to Print All.

2 At a computer, create folders at the top level (root level) of the USB device named Print,

Hold, and Direct.

3 Save the files from the computer to the USB drive.

Files copied to the Print, Hold, and Direct folders are downloaded to the corresponding
print connection on the Integrated Fiery Color Server when you connect the USB device to
the Integrated Fiery Color Server.

Files copied to the root level of the device (and any folder under the root level that is not
named for a print connection) are downloaded to the queue that you configured for
USB printing.

Prepare the USB device with the correct folder structure and appropriate files before the
device is connected to the Integrated Fiery Color Server. Because file processing begins as
soon as you connect the device to the Integrated Fiery Color Server, there is no time to do any
file management tasks such as moving files to a different folder or deleting files.

4 Remove the USB device from the computer and connect it to the USB port on the

Integrated Fiery Color Server.

For the location of the USB port, see

page 20

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Make sure the USB device is properly stopped before you disconnect it from the computer.