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Old 03-18-2021, 02:19 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by ChipAHoy View Post
Thanks very much for the reply.

I did a complete reset of the Kindle, wiping everything. Then I transferred some books from my Calibre library to the Kindle.

Again, some of the books (mostly epubs) show up in the Windows directory as being on the Kindle device. I do not understand why they aren't showing up on the Kindle, even under Documents.
Because Kindles don't do EPUB . They must be converted (can happen during the transfer. AZW3 is a good choice)
You may have mis-configured the device driver to indicate EPUB was supported

With the device CONNECTED, configure the send to device properties (right click the icon). (once used, a updated COPY is saved in the configuration folder and changes (as in many parts ) in Calibre Preferences do not update those) another choice is to delete that file with the OS before connecting, that will pull a fresh default
The files will be similar to
Code:
device_drivers_KINDLE2.py and device_drivers_KINDLE2.py.json
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