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Appendix D The PTX_SETUP Commands
setup file. This is necessary because the printer caches the active 
configuration. Rebooting the printer ensures that the desired configuration is 
correctly read from FLASH.
NOTE: While an upload or download is in progress, the Front Panel will be 
unavailable.
The Configuration Save and Delete commands from the front panel can be 
blocked by using the Protect Configurations feature. This is intended to 
prevent someone from inadvertently reconfiguring a printer. The PTX_SETUP 
commands, however, will override the protect configurations feature. All 
PTX_SETUP commands will be honored regardless of the value of the 
Protect Configurations feature.
Operation of the FILE_IO Command
When a file is opened for writing with the FILE_IO–CAPTURE;filename 
command, the system will allocate RAM for file control blocks and 1 Kbyte for 
data. If the file already exists on the Flash File System and the Overwrite 
Enable feature in the Flash File System menu is set to disable, a warning will 
be displayed on the front panel. After clearing the warning, the file data will be 
printed. To overwrite the existing file, set the Overwrite Files option to enable.
Due to the nature of writing to flash, any data intended to be stored 
permanently in flash must first be copied into RAM. As a result, the ability to 
manipulate files in the Flash File System is dependent upon the printer having 
sufficient RAM. None of the captured file data will be committed to flash until 
the entire file is loaded. The PTX_SETUP parser will interpret the command 
“FILE_IO–CAPTURE<lf>” as an end of file marker. Receipt of the command 
will cause all file data to be written to flash. The file system allocates RAM for 
temporary data storage in 1 Kbyte blocks. If at any time during the file 
download the printer runs out of RAM, a warning will be displayed on the front 
panel and as much of the file as possible will be saved in flash.
Three things can limit the ability to save a file: insufficient RAM, insufficient 
Flash, and lack of empty file system entries. Flash can only be written once 
before it needs to be “optimized”. As a result, the maximum file size is limited 
to the largest unwritten block of Flash. If any of these problems occur, the 
printer will display an error message and will attempt to provide the operator 
with a description of what steps to take to correct the error. Normally, the 
solution will involve optimizing the Flash File System. This can be 
accomplished by selecting the Optimize & Reboot function in the Flash File 
System menu under PRINTER SETUP.
NOTE: After selecting the Optimize & Reboot function, do not shut off the 
printer's power until after the printer returns to the power-on state. 
Loss of power during the optimize process may corrupt the printer's 
program. If this occurs, first attempt to repeat the downloading 
process. If that fails, contact an authorized service representative.










