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Customizing the Printer Home

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Appendix D - Advanced Configuration /pffs (or pffs:) The power fail file system is used to store files that need to be saved when the printer is turned off. Files stored in this location cannot exceed 256 bytes each. The total size of the "pffs" unit is 32 KB. /rom (or rom:) This device is used to store a collection of files that are available by default in the printer, for example the default web pages, fonts, and images. /rom/images (or rom:images) This directory is used to store images used for the default web pages. /rom/secure (or rom:secure) This directory is used to store the password protected web pages. /tmp (or tmp:) This is the printer's temporary read/write memory. Files in this location are not saved when the power is turned off or if there is a power failure. Do not store valuable data in this location. You may want to use "tmp:" instead of "/c" to temporarily store data, because data can be written to SDRAM faster than to the flash memory. Customizing the Printer Home Page The easiest way to modify the appearance of the printer web page is to create an HTML file called "INDEX.HTM" on the device "/c" with custom designed logo and colors. From this file you can easily link to the printer configuration pages. The web server generates these web pages with dynamic information on the fly. This process makes the real-time generated pages of the printer appear in the Intermec style. The colors and logo of the customer are ignored. 176 PX4i and PX6i High Performance Printer User's Manual

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Appendix D — Advanced Configuration
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/pffs (or pffs:)
The power fail file system is used to store files that need to be saved
when the printer is turned off. Files stored in this location cannot
exceed 256 bytes each. The total size of the “pffs” unit is 32 KB.
/rom (or rom:)
This device is used to store a collection of files that are available by
default in the printer, for example the default web pages, fonts, and
images.
/rom/images (or rom:images)
This directory is used to store images used for the default web pages.
/rom/secure (or rom:secure)
This directory is used to store the password protected web pages.
/tmp (or tmp:)
This is the printer’s temporary read/write memory. Files in this
location are not saved when the power is turned off or if there is a
power failure. Do not store valuable data in this location. You may
want to use “tmp:” instead of “/c” to temporarily store data, because
data can be written to SDRAM faster than to the flash memory.
Customizing the Printer Home Page
The easiest way to modify the appearance of the printer web page is to
create an HTML file called “INDEX.HTM” on the device “/c” with
custom designed logo and colors. From this file you can easily link to
the printer configuration pages. The web server generates these web
pages with dynamic information on the fly. This process makes the
real-time generated pages of the printer appear in the Intermec style.
The colors and logo of the customer are ignored.