User`s guide
STORING DATA IN THE PRINTER MEMORY
Copyright © 2006, Cognitive. 101
NOTE: Determine nnn using the
number of dot rows actually occupied
by the stored object, rather than from
the number of dot rows available on
the physical label. Memory space
reserved by nnn is unavailable for
other uses. Specifying too large a
value wastes image buffer space.
Storing multiple enhanced formats
can quickly use up the image buffer.
Enhanced formats will not be stored
if the total space occupied by all
enhanced stored objects exceeds the
total image buffer space.
identifier
Alphanumeric identifier for the
stored data. Must be eight or fewer
printable characters with no spaces.
Comments This command replaces the normal label format
header line. Normal header line parameters, like
dot time, dot rows, and number of labels, are
provided with the Format Recall command. The
Format Recall command cannot have any other
commands with it, so almost everything necessary
to define the label must accompany the Format
Store command.
The RECALL GRAPHIC command is allowed within
stored formats. You can put stored graphics within
stored ASCII formats (normal or enhanced) by
using GRAPHIC STORE to store the graphic in the
usual manner, then using RECALL GRAPHIC within
the stored format.
Use comments sparingly or not at all within stored
formats, since comments use one byte of memory
space per character and do not affect label printing.
See also Format Recall