Brother International PJ-763MFi Online Users Guide PDF - Page 100

Other Functions, Mass Storage Mode, Description, Using the Mass Storage Mode

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4 Other Functions 4 Mass Storage Mode 4 Description 4 The mass storage mode allows you to execute commands and perform JPEG printing by sending data from a computer or other device to the printer via USB. 4 This feature is useful for:  Applying settings stored in a command file (".bin" format), or templates in .blf format files that were distributed by the administrator without using a customized tool  Executing or performing JPEG printing without installing the printer driver  Using a device with an OS (including non-Windows® operating systems) that has a USB host feature to print and transmit data Using the Mass Storage Mode 4 a Confirm that the printer is turned off. b Press the (Feed) button and the (Power) button at the same time. The printer starts up in mass storage mode and the POWER and DATA indicators light in green (if the battery is used to power the printer, the POWER indicator lights in orange). c Connect the computer or device to the printer via USB. The printer's mass storage area is displayed on the computer or device's screen. Note If the mass storage area is not displayed automatically, refer to the operating instructions for the computer or device's operating system for information about displaying the mass storage area. d Drag and drop the file you want to copy to the mass storage area. e Load paper and press the (Power) button. The commands in the command file are executed, and the DATA indicator flashes in green. f After the commands have been executed, the DATA indicator turns off. g To turn mass storage mode off, turn the printer off. The printer will start up in its normal operating mode. Important • When the printer is turned off, mass storage mode is deactivated and any files in the mass storage area are deleted. • This feature supports .bin, .blf, and .jpg files. Other file formats are not supported. • Do not create folders in the mass storage area. If a folder is created, files in the folder will not be executed. 92

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Mass Storage Mode
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Description
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The mass storage mode allows you to execute commands and perform JPEG printing by sending data from
a computer or other device to the printer via USB.
This feature is useful for:
Applying settings stored in a command file (“.bin” format), or templates in .blf format files that were
distributed by the administrator without using a customized tool
Executing or performing JPEG printing without installing the printer driver
Using a device with an OS (including non-Windows
®
operating systems) that has a USB host feature to
print and transmit data
Using the Mass Storage Mode
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a
Confirm that the printer is turned off.
b
Press the
(Feed) button and the
(Power) button at the same time.
The printer starts up in mass storage mode and the POWER and DATA indicators light in green (if the
battery is used to power the printer, the POWER indicator lights in orange).
c
Connect the computer or device to the printer via USB.
The printer’s mass storage area is displayed on the computer or device’s screen.
Note
If the mass storage area is not displayed automatically, refer to the operating instructions for the computer
or device’s operating system for information about displaying the mass storage area.
d
Drag and drop the file you want to copy to the mass storage area.
e
Load paper and press the
(Power) button.
The commands in the command file are executed, and the DATA indicator flashes in green.
f
After the commands have been executed, the DATA indicator turns off.
g
To turn mass storage mode off, turn the printer off.
The printer will start up in its normal operating mode.
Important
When the printer is turned off, mass storage mode is deactivated and any files in the mass storage area
are deleted.
This feature supports .bin, .blf, and .jpg files. Other file formats are not supported.
Do not create folders in the mass storage area. If a folder is created, files in the folder will not be executed.
Other Functions
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