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Enabling and disabling SysStart Job execution |
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You may load a startup (
Sys/Start)
file onto an external hard disk. The
Sys/Start
job file is similar to an
init
file: When you turn on the printer, the file executes -- providing that
Sys/Start
has been enabled through a control file downloaded to the printer.
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With multiple disks, only
one
disk can contain a
Sys/Start
file.
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If the
Sys/Start
file contains an error, the printer ignores the remainder of the file and may not start up as expected.
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You can also control SysStart Job execution from the printer's front panel
Printer Defaults
menu, using the
SCSI
Startup Mode
option.
Macintosh
users
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From the printer's CD-ROM, run the Installer application. Select
Custom Install. Select
Printer Utilities. From your computer's hard disk, open the
PhaserTools
folder. Open
Printer Utilities.
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In the
Chooser,
select your printer.
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From the
PhaserTools
folder, double-click
Apple Printer Utility. Download one of the following files:
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Enables automatic execution of the SysStart job.
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Disables automatic execution of the SysStart job.
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PC and
workstation users
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From the printer's CD-ROM, run
setup.exe. Select
Custom Install. Select
Printer Utilities. From your computer's hard disk, open the
PHSRTOOL
directory. Open the
PHSR780
subdirectory.
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Select one of the following files:
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Enables automatic execution of the SysStart job.
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Disables automatic execution of the SysStart job.
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Use one of the following methods to send to the printer the desired file (see
Downloading files from a PC
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PC users
: Use the DOS
COPY.
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Windows 3.1 users:
In the
File Manager, use the
Copy
command.
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Workstation users
: Send a file to the printer as you would any PostScript file.
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