Format Buffer
Used to store formats, batch data, and
graphics. Use the following formula to
calculate the required format buffer size:
Linecount
x 50/1024
Linecount
is the number of lines in your
format packet including the format header
and all the options.
The result of the above calculation is in
kilobytes.
On the 9800 printers, formats remain in
memory when you turn off the printer.
Downloadable
Fonts Buffer
Used to store downloaded soft (bitmapped or
TrueType) fonts. To determine the size of
your downloadable fonts, send a font packet.
For TrueType fonts, the file size, in bytes, is
the minimum amount needed in this buffer.
See "Using the Font Packet" for more
information.
Scalable (Vector)
Fonts Buffer
Used to image the scalable or downloaded
(TrueType or bitmapped) font characters.
Increasing this buffer size allows more
characters to be saved in cache memory, so
the characters do not have to be re-built the
next time they are printed. Use
0
if you are
not using scalable/TrueType fonts. This buffer
must be allocated as volatile (
R
) RAM.
The printer does not print the fonts if there is
not enough memory in this buffer to image
them.
Not all printers support the scalable font.
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Configuring the Printer
Summary of Contents for Monarch 9825
Page 62: ...2 42 Configuring the Printer ...
Page 92: ...3 30 Defining Fields ...
Page 138: ...5 26 Creating Graphics ...
Page 166: ...7 16 Status Polling ...
Page 212: ...A 14 Samples ...
Page 216: ...A 18 Samples ...
Page 246: ...A N S I S y m b o l S e t B o l d C h a r a c t e r S e t C 4 Symbol Sets Code Pages ...
Page 249: ...C o d e Pa g e 8 5 0 L a t i n 1 C o d e Pa g e 8 5 2 L a t i n 2 Symbol Sets Code Pages C 7 ...
Page 264: ...C 22 Symbol Sets Code Pages ...
Page 268: ...C h e c k D i g i t Wo r k s h e e t ...
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