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Chapter
4
Storing Data in the Printer 
Memory 
Commands discussed in this section allow you to store label formats and 
graphics in the printer's memory for later use. Internal data storage can 
help improve label throughput and may also simplify programming in 
some applications. 
NOTE: Internal data storage capability is an optional feature. Not all printers 
accept these commands, and due to hardware limitations, some printers that 
accept the commands may not successfully store data. Refer to Table 1, 
Printer Command Compatibility for more information. 
Before Using Data Storage Commands 
Before using internal data storage, please note that: 
•  Changing the Text or Overflow Buffer sizes will delete objects 
stored in the image buffer. This will not affect normal stored 
formats or graphics, but will affect enhanced stored formats. 
•  Storing objects will leave unknown images in memory. 
Normal label printing will clear these images, but if you use 
background mode or the !+ header line mode you must clear 
the spurious images from memory first. (See Header line.) 
•  Storage commands let you specify what memory area will 
receive the stored object. The memory area is specified as 
parameter xx, with the following memory areas available: 
Memory Area 
0 Volatile RAM 
1  Reserved for future firmware releases 
2 Expanded Memory 
3 Nonvolatile RAM 
NOTE: Cognitive does not recommend using volatile RAM for stored objects, 
since objects stored in volatile RAM is lost when the printer is turned off. 










