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Enabling and disabling SysStart Job execution  | 
	 
	
		
				
				
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You may load a startup (
Sys/Start) 
file onto an external hard disk.  The 
Sys/Start
 job file is similar to an 
init
 file:  When you turn on the printer, the file executes -- providing that 
Sys/Start
 has been enabled through a control file downloaded to the printer.  
 
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With multiple disks, only 
one
 disk can contain a 
Sys/Start
 file.
 
 
 
If the 
Sys/Start
 file contains an error, the printer ignores the remainder of the file and may not start up as expected. 
 
You can also control SysStart Job execution from the printer's front panel 
Printer Defaults
 menu, using the 
SCSI
 
Startup Mode
 option.   
 
 
Macintosh 
 
users
 
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From the printer's CD-ROM, run the Installer application.  Select 
Custom Install.  Select 
Printer Utilities.   From your computer's hard disk, open the 
PhaserTools
 folder.  
 
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From the 
PhaserTools
 folder, double-click 
Apple Printer Utility.
 
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Double-click 
Apple Printer Utility;
 a Printer Selector dialog box appears:
 
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Under 
AppleTalk Zones, select your printer's zone.
 
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Under 
Printers, select your printer.
 
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Click 
Open Printer.
 
 
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From the 
Utilities
 menu, select 
Send PostScript File.  
 
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Open the 
PhaserTools 
folder.  Open the 
Printer Utilities
 folder; select 
SysStartJob; click 
Add.
 
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Click 
Send.
 
 
 
 
 
PC and
 
 workstation users
 
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From the printer's CD-ROM, run 
setup.exe.  Select 
Custom Install.  Select 
Printer Utilities.   From your computer's hard disk, open the 
PHSRTOOL
 directory.  Open the 
PHSR740
 subdirectory.  
 
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Select one of the following files:      
 
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SYSTART.PS
	Enables automatic execution of the
 
			SysStart job.  
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NOSYSTRT.PS
	Disables automatic execution of the
 
			SysStart job.  
 
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Use one of the following methods to send to the printer the desired file:
 
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PC users:  Use the DOS 
COPY.  
 
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Windows 3.1 users:
  In the  
File Manager, use the 
Copy
 command.  
 
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Workstation users:  Send a file to the printer as you would any PostScript file. 
 
 
 
 
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