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Hey guys, I want to take a look at the temperature data of previous prints. I am not connected to internet so I always use my usb key to print. Every time i put back my usb in my computer, the usb key is filled with many files. Can someone help me understand these. I don't understand why there are so many...

 

When I open, for example, the Air manager Log file, I can figure out what the values mean :

 

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But when I open what seems to be the data of a print job, there is no title on any number...

 

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And then I see many other files that I don't understand :

 

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Also, is there anyway to clear the memory of my printer ? how ?

 

And how to correct the dates ? it's always 1970 and not like 2020/12/06...

 

Thanks for the help !

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    Posted · Understanding files saved to USB

    It happened to one of my print during the last weekend. When I came to work on Monday the printer was stopped showing a comunication error message on the screen. I shutoff the printer and reboot it. Then I remove the USB stick from the printer and plugged it to my laptop so I can save a new print project. It's then I realized that there was 500+ log files saved to the USB stick. I still don't know if it has been created when the communication error happened or when I reboot the printer... ?

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    Posted · Understanding files saved to USB
    22 minutes ago, Framar said:

    It happened to one of my print during the last weekend. When I came to work on Monday the printer was stopped showing a comunication error message on the screen. I shutoff the printer and reboot it. Then I remove the USB stick from the printer and plugged it to my laptop so I can save a new print project. It's then I realized that there was 500+ log files saved to the USB stick. I still don't know if it has been created when the communication error happened or when I reboot the printer... ?

    I haven't reboot my printer since i bought it (a week ago) but I had ER31 once. maybe that's what happened... but still, I'd like to know what all these different files mean?

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