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Accessing the Hard Drive on the Duplicator, Xerox Duplicator, Step 3

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USB Connection On Step 3: Restart the duplicator when prompted. Step 4: Connect the duplicator to your PC using USB 2.0 Cable. Step 5: Your PC should now have a drive partition ready to access. Accessing the Hard Drive on the Duplicator Step 1: Make sure your PC recognizes the duplicator's Hard Drive and that a drive letter was assigned on the PC correlating to the duplicator's Hard Drive. Step 2: Open the "dup" folder located on that drive: Step 3: You can now do following: ■ Rename or delete any existing pre-loaded ISO DVD/CD Image file(s) or duplicator's existing DVD/CD Image file(s). ■ Copy/move an existing ISO DVD/CD Image file or duplicator's existing DVD/CD Image file(s) to and from the "dup" folder. Creating an ISO DVD/CD Image file In order to create an ISO DVD/CD Image file, you must install an ISO DVD/ CD Image File Creation Utility. An example of this is the free program ImgBurn (go to http://www.imgburn.com for more information). To install the ImgBurn program: Xerox Duplicator 72

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Step 3:
Restart the duplicator when prompted.
Step 4:
Connect the duplicator to your PC using USB 2.0 Cable.
Step 5:
Your PC should now have a drive partition ready to access.
Accessing the Hard Drive on the Duplicator
Step 1:
Make sure your PC recognizes the duplicator’s Hard Drive and
that a drive letter was assigned on the PC correlating to the duplicator’s
Hard Drive.
Step 2:
Open the “dup” folder located on that drive:
Step 3:
You can now do following:
Rename or delete any existing pre-loaded ISO DVD/CD Image file(s)
or duplicator’s existing DVD/CD Image file(s).
Copy/move an existing ISO DVD/CD Image file or duplicator’s exist-
ing DVD/CD Image file(s) to and from the “dup” folder.
Creating an ISO DVD/CD Image file
In order to create an ISO DVD/CD Image file, you must install an ISO DVD/
CD Image File Creation Utility. An example of this is the free program
ImgBurn (go to
for more information).
To install the
ImgBurn program:
USB Connection
On