Specifications

Table Of Contents
Printer memory is divided into three basic
groups: SRAM for image buffer generation,
nonvolatile storage memory and firmware (in
-
ternal printer control programming). All EPL2
printers have SRAM for image generation.
Printers with nonvolatile data storage main
-
tained by battery, share the SRAM memory
with the image buffer and have EPROM for
firmware. Printers with flash memory share
nonvolatile data storage with firmware.
Printers with SRAM for nonvolatile mem
-
ory storage require the programmer to manage
the memory by partitioning separate areas for
image (buffer), forms, graphics and soft font
storage to maximize printer performance.
Printers with Flash Memory for nonvola-
tile memory manage the storage of forms,
graphics, and soft fonts, as well as printer firm-
ware, within the printer’s internal flash memory.
The flash memory is partitioned into two areas:
forms and a shared area for graphics and soft
fonts. Printers with flash memory use SRAM
memory for the image buffer only.
The following two tables help identify some of
the basic printer memory related features and
options.
SRAM
Nonvolatile Memory
Internal (KB)
Standard
Configuration (KB)
With Cartridge
(KB)
LP2122 0 128 128-512
LP2142 0 128 128-512
LP2242 128 128 256-512
LP2622 128-256 128 N/A
LP2642 128 128 256-512
LP3642 128 256 256-512
TLP2242 128 128 256-512
TLP2622 128-256 128 N/A
TLP2642 128 128 256-512
TLP3642 128 256 256-512
TLP2046 0 128 128-512
980009-001 Rev.F 1-5
PROGRAMMING CONSIDERATIONS