Jr Directory Printer Utility

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TheJR Directory Printer utility allows you to print a listing of every subdirectory and/or file contained within a directory and/or subdirectory. It supports lowercase/dos style filename, file size in KB/bytes, attributes, custom file length, etc.

The JR Directory Printer utility allows you to print a listing of every subdirectory and/or file

contained within a directory and/or subdirectory. It supports lowercase/dos style filename, file size in KB/bytes, attributes, custom file length, etc.


DNP's Hot Folder Print includes features like 4x8 multi-cut prints and improved printer status logging. This version of HFP allows you to print a matte finish on specified areas of the photo. Use this to highlight your logo or draw attention to certain photo features. A true A4 print size has been added to the system for supported printers and NOW you can make photo booth style prints using the 2x6" print feature!


When a compatible image file is copied into a monitored folder it is sent to an attached printer for output. Each monitored file folder has a simple name such as 4 x 6, 5 x 7, 6 x 8, 8 x 10, 8 x 12, etc. that refers to the output size that will be produced. HFP prints a single copy of each image and then moves the image file to an archive folder. Archive folders are created automatically for each day that HFP is utilized.


HFP allows users to control color settings including Auto Correction, RGB, Gamma, Contrast, Brightness, Saturation, and Sharpness. Utilize individual channel control or move channels together. Quickly revert to default settings.


HFP supports adding borders to images before printing. Borders can be added using the built-in border utility accessed through the Admin menu. From here, the user can import and edit borders, and then save them to the folder that corresponds to the desired output size.


HFP supports DS620A, QW410, DS820A, DS40, DS80, DS-RX1HS/DS-RX1HS, and DS80DX printers. HFP operates in a one-to-many printing mode. This means that if two or more printers loaded with compatible media are connected to the system, prints will be distributed to each of them in order to complete your job in the shortest time possible .


Thank you for visiting this site, where you will find useful utilities to enhance your experience while working in Windows. All of the programs have been rated 4 stars or higher by ZDNet Software Library, a leading software distribution site.Below is a brief summary of the programs. Full descriptions are in the individual program pages, where you may download a trial version. The trial versions are fully functional for 15 days after installation, and contain complete instructions on payment and registration. These instructions are also available on the How to Purchase page. For any questions please email me at ga&#108...@nyc.rr.com. Directory Printer Print and export listings of files and directories, with many formatting options Directory Compare Compare, synchronize and manage directories Super Text Search Search files for any text, including powerful wildcard searches. In plain ASCII text files, text can be replaced. Travel Photos

by Glenn Alcott Directory Printer 4.1 Directory Printer enables you to print or export directory (folder) listings, a capability which is not provided by Windows itself. Features include: Print file list for single directories or entire trees. When printing trees, the number of levels of subdirectories printed can be specified. Choice of fields to print (long and short file name, file type, size, date/time, attributes, version information, image information, MP3 artist/title/duration, MS Word/Excel title/subject/author). Sort by name, extension, file type, date/time or attributes Prints total number and size of files. Option to print summary listing (subdirectories only, without files). Option to filter files by date. Print in any of three different column formats, using any available font. Ability to export to ASCII text, HTML, or comma-delimited files (which can be imported into word processing, spreadsheet or database programs). Print preview available. As an alternative to the regular listing, a tree view similar to the view in Windows Explorer can be printed. Appearance of the program can be changed by choosing one of 60 provided skins. Comments from users: "An amazing program. I love it."

- M.J.; Oak Lawn, IL "I'm so happy I found this program. I've been searching all over for a utility to do this."

- C.K.; Columbus, GA "An excellent piece of software, very well done and extremely useful."

- D.N., Duluth, MN "I love this program. It's amazing that Windows doesn't include this functionality."

- L.Z., Melbourne, Australia "Great little program. I found it really useful to make CD catalogs to put inside the jewel boxes."

- H.S., Medford, MA "As far as I can tell, this program is unique. It saved me hours of work."

- B.N., Heidelberg, Germany Directory Compare 2.3 Directory Compare provides a comparison of the contents of two directories (folders) and the ability to synchronize the directories. It includes the following capabilities: Compare the contents of two directories, optionally including their subdirectories Copy and move files between the directories or to any other directory Delete or rename files and directories Open files in their associated application Synchronize the contents of the directories Print listings of the directories Export listings to comma-delimited or HTML files Get file version information Visually compare text and image files Find and delete empty subdirectories Save comparision specifications for later re-use Appearance of the program can be changed by choosing one of 60 provided skins. Files in the selected directories are displayed side-by-side in a grid. You can choose various display filters to limit the listing to files existing in both directories, files which exist in one directory only, or files in both directories with a different size or date/time. Once displayed, files can be easily selected either individually or in groups and then copied, moved or deleted.


I know that this topic has been previously submitted, but I cannot find any resolution. I recently upgraded from 1.6.7 to 1.6.8. After making sure that U8GLIB was added to the library (via the sketch add library function) and editing the configuration.h file for the proper lcd (reprap_discont_full_graphic_smart_controller) I get the error message shown above. The full message is:


I am not sure what code you are referring to. I am trying to recompile Marlin with a minor change to my stepper parameters. I get the error when compiling marlin for upload to my arduino. The Marlin code is 1.0.1 I believe.


Please check to verify the version so I can be sure I'm using the same code as you. Is there any particular reason you're using 1.0.1? I see in the release notes "This version has various known issues.

We recommend using 1.0.2-1 or newer." If there are any configuration changes you've made other than the reprap_discont_full_graphic_smart_controller thing let me know(or you could just attach your code). Also what do you have selected in Tools > Board?


Looking at the LCD when The software loads I see Marlin 1.0.0 RC2. I had downloaded newer versions but apparently did not get them installed properly (understand that I have been printing prior to downloading and installing Arduino ver1.6.8).


I began to have a problem trying to upload the existing marlin software using ver. 1.6.8. Prior to the upload error, all I did was run the Include Library function to make sure U8GLIB was still installed.


I need to know the version of the Marlin firmware code you have on your computer that you're trying to compile when you get the error message, not the version that is installed on your printer. If you look around in the folders where the Marlin files are you should be able to find a file named README.md, Default_Version.h, or _Version.h, open that file with a text editor and look for a version number in the file. Or you can just attach the Marlin firmware files


You can copy and paste using code tags(the button) or if it's too big for the forum to allow that you can click Reply(instead of Quick Reply) and there will be the "Attachments and other options" button you can click at the bottom of the window which will allow you to attach files.


OK, I'm with you now. I have Marlin 1.0.2-1 on my PC. Also I have discovered that I only get the error if I uncomment the define for the rerap_discount_full_graphic_smart_controller. With that statement undefined, Marlin compiles and uploads to the printer with no error.


The problem is that the U8glib library you installed has the file at clib/u8g.h instead of the expected utility/u8g.h. So all you need to do is change lines 12 and 171 of the file Marlin/dogm_font_data_marlin.h from:


I have attached the updated file if you want to just replace your copy of the file with it. After those changes it compiles for me. Well, hopefully that will get you printing with updated firmware! Let me know how it goes. Per


Thank you, thank you. I copied your file and replaced the old file and now everything compiles great. Is the file/library problem something that should be corrected in the distribution or just a result of the source file selection I used? I had updated several times previously without encountering this problem.


The older versions of the library had a utility folder but for some reason they renamed it to clib so I guess it depends on which version of the library is used which is correct. It's more confusing because the U8glib library files were originally hosted at Google Code Archive - Long-term storage for Google Code Project Hosting. where the folder was named utility but when they moved it to GitHub the folder name changed and you can't look back at the GitHub commit history to see when it was changed. There is actually a copy of the U8glib library included with Marlin 1.0.2-1 at Marlin-1.0.2-1\ArduinoAddons\Arduino_1.5.x\hardware\marlin\avr\libraries\U8glib and that one still has the folder named utility and the same with Marlin 1.1.0-RC3. I submitted a pull request to the MarlinDev repository a while back to fix an issue caused by one of the included libraries conflicting with an Arduino built-in library and there was some discussion that seemed to conclude that they prefer including old versions of libraries that are known to work with Marlin because if people install the latest versions of the library instead there may be compatibility issues even though the new version is presumably improved. I notice that in the latest Marlin package that you can install using Boards Manager they are using the latest version of U8glib that has the clib folder.

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