Making The Most Of Your Ram - Intermec 3440 User Manual

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3440 Bar Code Label Printer User's Manual

Making the Most of Your RAM

There are limits to the number of formats, fonts, graphics, or pages that you
can store in the printer. You can define up to 16 fonts, but there may not be
enough room depending on the amount of memory being used for other
purposes. The more formats, graphics, and fonts you store, the less memory
is available.
When you run into a memory usage problem, use the Memory Usage,
Transmit <ESC>m command to see how much memory remains available.
The printer uploads information on the amount of storage RAM installed
and the amount of RAM that you are not using. The printer uses a comma
to separate the two numbers. For example, the printer may send back this
value: 256,10 (indicating that you have 256K installed and that you are not
using 10K). If you find that it is necessary to increase your available
memory, you can do one of the following:
• Increase the amount of available memory by using the Memory Reset
• Delete any unneeded user-defined fonts and graphics. See the Program
• Delete pages and formats by using the program commands. For help, see
• Purchase additional memory. Please contact your Intermec
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portion of the Test and Service menu. See "Using Memory Reset" in
Chapter 8 for more information.
mode commands in Chapter 6, "IPL Commands."
Bitmap fonts:
Tn without any following data deletes bitmap font n.
UDCs:
Gn without any following data deletes UDC n.
Chapter 6, "IPL Commands."
Pages:
Delete a page with the sn command.
Formats:
Erase format n by using the En command.
representative for information on purchasing additional memory for the
3440 printer.
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