Memory
units
Random
access
memory
(RAM)
is
used
for
storing
the
image
data
for
the
thermal
printhead
and
program
code.
It
is
also
used
for
storing
incoming
data
from
the
communication
port.
Flash
memory
is
used
for
many
purposes,
including:
v
Character
set
storage
(80
KB)
v
Personalized
message
storage
(8
KB)
v
Logo
or
APA
message
storage
(64
KB)
v
Flash
memory
data
storage
(104
KB
on
standard
printers,
1.9
MB
on
printers
with
the
2-MB
memory
option,
8
MB
on
printers
with
the
8-MB
memory
option)
v
Program
code
and
resident
character
sets
(256
KB)
(except
Model
TI8)
v
For
Model
TI8,
1.25
MB
is
available
for
all
uses
plus
scanned
imags.
Personalized
messages
are
those
messages
that
are
printed
on
each
receipt
in
a
POS
environment.
Storing
these
messages
in
the
flash
memory
greatly
reduces
the
data
transmission
time
to
the
printer
and
the
processing
time
of
that
data
by
the
microprocessor.
This
is
also
true
of
graphics
or
APA
messages,
which
require
a
significant
amount
of
transmission
and
processing
time.
Flash
memory
can
also
be
used
as
a
storage
place
for
customer
data.
This
data
could
be
journal
data.
Immediate
commands
The
SureMark
printer
has
4
KB
of
memory
on
Models
TI1
and
TI2,
and
16
KB
of
memory
on
Models
TI3,
TI4,
TI8,
TG3,
TG4,
TF6,
and
TM6
to
store
incoming
commands
and
data.
Most
commands
are
received
and
then
executed
sequentially.
However,
several
commands
execute
immediately
upon
receipt.
These
commands
are:
v
“Download
graphics
(logo)
Commands”
on
page
112
v
“Predefine
messages”
on
page
114
v
“Download
user-defined
characters”
on
page
116
v
“Extended
address
command–request
printer
ID”
on
page
109
v
“Real-time
requests”
on
page
161.
Voltage
conversion
circuitry
The
printer
requires
two
voltages.
The
printheads
and
motors
use
+24
V
dc.
Powering
the
logic
circuitry
requires
+5
V
dc.
Printer
input
voltage
is
one
of
the
following:
Communication
Mode
Power
Requirement
RS-485
+38
V
dc
and
+5
V
dc
RS-232
+24
V
dc
USB
+24
V
dc
August
24,
2004
Appendix
B.
Technical
information
85
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