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Old 11-15-2019, 01:37 AM   #4
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Third: Using the Kobo Touch driver will convert that EPUB on the fly, to the device, to KEPUB and NOT add it to the Library.
  1. Minor nit: To convert to KEPUB on the fly, you need the Kobo Touch Extended driver not the Kobo Touch Driver.
  2. @grr50: I'd also suggest installing davidfor's excellent KoboUtilities plugin.
  3. And finally, quite a bit of the metadata such as series requires 2 connections to calibre, the first connection you send the book and when your Kobo imports it, the database entry for the book is created. The second connection will then update the metadata for that database entry. Under calibre's Preferences => Import/Export => Sending books to device, set metadata management to automatic.

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