Image Overrun Errors; Invalid Numeric Character Errors; Insufficient Storage Memory Errors - Intermec EasyCoder 3240 Developer's Manual

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Image Overrun Errors

Invalid Numeric Character Errors

Insufficient Storage Memory Errors

Intermec Printer Language (IPL) Developer's Guide
Image overrun occurs when a label is too complex to image for a given print
speed. An overrun will cause the printer to abort the label being printed.
This error is most common on labels over 12.7 cm (5 in) long.
The printer automatically attempts to correct for this error condition by
resetting to the lowest print speed and to the highest number of image
bands, then repeats printing the label. The printer remains at this setting
until you reset it. If an image overrun still occurs, printing for that batch of
labels stops and the printer executes any following commands.
Note: Installing more memory may decrease image overrun errors.
If you include non-numeric characters within a numeric data string in a
command, the printer ignores them and continues to process the rest of the
valid numeric characters. If a non-numeric character begins the numeric
data string, however, the printer uses a default value for the affected
command.
Here are two examples of valid numeric character strings and one example
of an invalid string:
Valid: 12a
Valid: 1a2
Invalid: a12
Before storing new formats, graphics, or user-defined fonts in the static
RAM or flash, the printer ensures that it has sufficient memory to store
them. If there is insufficient memory, the printer ignores the last editing
session and preserves the existing data in the storage memory.
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