Files arrive in Sub folders and aren't picked up by DFE

Files arrive in Sub folders and aren't picked up by DFE

Issue: Files arriving is subfolders are not imported automatically into the DFE. e.g. Fuji Ultra Hybrid 3306W)
Reason: the sub-directory setting for output files is ticket on in Driver settings

Resolution: -> RIP: double click the driver and untick: Subfolder for Media and mode => files arrive in the root output folder and are picked up by the DFE.


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