Konica Minolta magicolor plus User Manual

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Drag to My Documents

Saving Image Files to a Personal Computer, and Deleting Image Files

This is an operation example of storing the image file that has been stored in USB memory on the hard disk of the personal
computer, or deleting the folder when the USB memory capacity has become full. (There are various methods that can be
used for saving and deleting including the use of Explorer.) See the instruction manual of your personal computer or the soft-
ware that you are using for information about using a personal computer.

The captureboard's folder on the USB memory device is named "CB_image". The images are stored in this folder.
By factory default set when the captureboard is purchased, the image files are named "PV-xxxxxxxx.png" (in PNG format),
where "xxxxxxxx" is the date and number (for example (PV-08110801.png). The date is the date of shipment from the factory
(in Japan Standard Time). If this differs from the current time in your location, change the captureboard's time. (See "Setting
the Time" on page E-14.)

The format in which the image files are stored can be set to "PNG", "JPEG" or "PDF". The factory default is "PNG".
This format can be changed either in the captureboard's function settings (see page E-28) or in TOOLBOX at "Function
Settings" -> "Image File Format". (For instructions on operating TOOLBOX, see the separate "Software Operation
Manual".)

Plug the USB memory device into a USB port of the
personal computer

When connecting to the personal computer for the first time, the
installation of a USB driver is required. Follow the instructions
manual of the USB memory device that you are using.

• Usually, with Windows 2000/XP/Vista the standard driver is

installed automatically and is identified as “Removable disk” in “My
Computer.”

Saving the image files of a USB memory
device to a personal computer

1. Open “My Computer” and from within,

open the drive of the connected USB
memory device.

The folder named “CB_image” is the saved data of
the Captureboard.

2. Store the “CB_image” folder in “My

Documents” or another location.

All of the data contained in “CB_image” will be
stored.

Depending on the computer’s usage environment,
these operations may not work properly. This
could be the case for example:
• when several USB devices are connected simulta-

neously to the computer.

• when the USB device is connected to a USB hub

or when it is connected using an extension cable.

Using USB Memory

Note

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