Avery Dennison 7410 Network Card Addendum User Manual
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Uploading a Log File
A log is kept of all changes made through NCL. You can upload the log to 
confirm changes or keep track of changes. 
Use the following syntax to upload a log file.
Syntax
[NCL_START]
[Log] 
Keys=values 
[NCL_END] 
Keys Description Values
IPAddr
IP Address of the file 
transfer server 
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
FTP_User
User name for file transfer 
server 
“username”
FTP_Password
Password for file transfer
server
“password”
Path
Relative path to where the 
log file will be written 
“sub-directory\filename”
Clear
Clears the data after the
log file is sent
1
clears the buffer
If FTP_User and FTP_Password are provided, the FTP protocol is used; 
otherwise, the file transfer is done via TFTP protocol. 
Note: The time comes from the network’s time server (if available), not
from the file transfer server (FTP or TFTP).
Example
[NCL_START] 
[Log] 
IPAddr=10.20.30.40 
Path=”Log\MyLog.txt” 
Clear=1 
[NCL_END]
This NCL file contains the logging command [Log]. The IP Address of the 
TFTP server is 10.20.30.40. The log file is named Mylog.txt and 
located in the Log directory. Then, the log buffer is cleared. 
Note: No log file is created if the printer errors.
