TH210
Programmer’s Guide
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n
1 = 0
n
1 = 1
pack the permanent font area
pack the logo and user-defined character area
Issuing this command will pack the objects currently stored in flash memory. Objects that are no
longer valid will be removed. This will provide the user the maximum amount of storage in this
area for new objects.
Note: Flash memory is made up of user and program code. Therefore, the available flash memory
space will vary with the amount of program code utilized.
Flash object delete
ASCII
Hexadecimal
Decimal
Value of
n1
:
GS” `
n1 n2 (n3)
1D 22 61
n1 n2 (n3)
29 34 97
n1 n2 (n3)
n
1 specifies
n1
= 01
user-defined character set where
n2
is the ID of the user-defined character set to
delete. This will delete all characters found that are part of the specified set.
n1
= 02
logo where
n2
is the ID of the logo to delete
n1
= 0C
double-byte font where
n2
is the font ID and
n3
is the font style of the font to
delete. This will delete the double-byte font of the specified ID and style. If no other
fonts of the same ID are found, the double-byte table that corresponds to this ID
will be deleted as well.
n1
= 0D
POS fontset where
n2
is the ID of the fontset to delete. This will delete both fonts
specified by the fontset, if they are not used in any other fontset.
n1
= 0F
demo script, which takes no following n parameters. Erases all scripts found, not
individual scripts.
Issuing this command will delete an individual object or group of objects from flash memory. The
parameter n3 is not used for all types. To reuse the space that these objects occupied in flash
memory, a flash area pack must be performed after deleting the object(s).
Note: Flash memory is made up of user and program code. Therefore, the available flash memory
space will vary with the amount of program code utilized.
Expanded flash memory allocation
ASCII
Hexadecimal
Decimal
GS” 0x80
1D 22 80
29 34 128
This sequence of commands is used to specify the number of flash sectors to be used for different
applications. The begin and end sequence commands must be sent. All areas do not need to have
flash sectors specified.
The command to request the number of user sectors is optional.
If more sectors are specified than are available the command sequence is ignored and the printer
returns NACK.
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