Epson ColorWorks C7500 Technical Reference Guide - Page 116

User Defined Information, Exporting/ Importing Printer Driver Settings, Export Settings

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User Defined Information The user definition includes the following.  User Defined Media  Registering barcode font  Replacing font on .NET environment The user definition is set on each client computer. When a number of printer drivers are installed in one computer, these are used mutually. Exporting/ Importing Printer Driver Settings You can export the printing references, favorite setting, user-defined information (media layout, barcode) and printer driver operation settings into a BSF file (extension of ".BSF"). You can also import the settings from a BSF file to set up the printer driver. [Favorite setting] of the printer driver is different from [Favorite setting] of the product. [Favorite setting] of the product cannot be included in the settings file of the printer driver. Export Settings Follow the steps below to export the settings. 1 Check that the print setting has been registered in [Favorite Setting]. If multiple print settings are registered, the print setting located first on the Favorite Setting will be reflected when importing the settings.  To edit the order of the Favorite Setting, open the [Save/Delete Favorite Setting] screen, select a print setting registered in the List, and click [Up] or [Down].  If nothing is registered in your favorites, the printer driver's initial settings are reflected. 116

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User Defined Information
The user definition includes the following.
User Defined Media
Registering barcode font
Replacing font on .NET environment
The user definition is set on each client computer.
When a number of printer drivers are installed in one computer, these are used mutually.
Exporting/ Importing Printer Driver Settings
You can export the printing references, favorite setting, user-defined information (media layout, barcode) and
printer driver operation settings into a BSF file (extension of “.BSF”). You can also import the settings from a
BSF file to set up the printer driver.
Export Settings
Follow the steps below to export the settings.
1
Check that the print setting has been registered in [Favorite Setting]. If multiple print
settings are registered, the print setting located first on the Favorite Setting will be
reflected when importing the settings.
[Favorite setting] of the printer driver is different from [Favorite setting] of the product. [Favorite setting]
of the product cannot be included in the settings file of the printer driver.
To edit the order of the Favorite Setting, open the [Save/Delete Favorite Setting] screen, select
a print setting registered in the List, and click [Up] or [Down].
If nothing is registered in your favorites, the printer driver's initial settings are reflected.