B u f f e r W o r k s h e e t
Make copies of this page to use as a buffer worksheet.
B u f f e r A l l o c a t i o n C o n s i d e r a t i o n s
Keep these items in mind when allocating memory.
N
Do not allocate more memory than what is available.
N
Free memory from one buffer
before
you add it to another
buffer.
N
Reallocate all the buffers if you need to reallocate any buffer.
N
Send all buffer (re)allocations in one packet. The printer
evaluates each individual buffer allocation separately. If one
buffer allocation is invalid, the entire packet is invalid. For
example, if you send
{
I
,M,R,N,20
p
M,T,N,60
p
...}
the printer ignores the entire packet, because the second line
allocates 6K for the transmit buffer, and 4K is the maximum for
HEADER
BUFF
E
R
DEVICE
BUFF
E
R
SIZE
M
DOWN LOADABLE
FONTS BUFFER
D
FORMAT
BUFFER
IMAGE
BUFFER
RECEIVE
BUFFER
TRANSMIT
BUFFER
SCALABLE
FONTS BUFFER
M F
M I
M R
M T
M V
maximum of 2295
maximum of 2295
maximum of 2295
maximum of 320
maximum of 40
maximum of 1280
R
R
R
Configuring the Printer
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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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