Saving data to storage - mac – Epson SureColor P8570DL 44" Wide-Format Dual Roll Printer with High-Capacity 1.6L Ink Pack System User Manual

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5. If the folder name you want to save to is not displayed in the

Folder Name

field on the Storage

Settings screen, click

Storage Settings

, add the folder name in

Folder List (Printer)

, and click

OK

.

Note:

If the folder name you want to save to is not displayed in

Folder List (Printer)

, click

Update

Folder List

and wait for the update to complete.

6. On the Storage Settings screen, select the folder name you want to save to from the

Folder Name

list.

Note:

If you do not know the password, contact your administrator.

7. Make other settings as necessary, then click

OK

.

8. If you want to change the resolution of the print data when saving to Storage, click the

Printer

Settings

tab and select

Print Quality

>

Advanced Settings

, select the print quality on the Quality

Options screen, and click

OK

.

9. Select other settings as necessary, then click

OK

.

10. Click

Print

.

Parent topic:

Saving Data to Storage

Saving Data to Storage - Mac

You can print a document from your computer and save it to a specified Storage space on the SSD unit.
You can also save the print data directly to Storage without printing the document.

1. In the Apple menu or the Dock, select

System Preferences

or

System Settings

. Select

Print &

Fax

,

Print & Scan

, or

Printers & Scanners

, select your product, and select

Options & Supplies

.

Select

Utility

and select

Open Printer Utility

.

2. On the Epson Printer Utility screen, click

Storage Settings

.

3. Set the save location, then click

OK

.

4. On the Print Settings screen, select

Save to Storage and Print

as the printing method.

Note:

To save the print data to Storage without printing the document, select

File Storing

as the

printing method.

5. Select other settings as necessary, then click

Print

.

Parent topic:

Saving Data to Storage

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