User`s guide

STORING DATA IN THE PRINTER MEMORY
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However, you may want to use volatile RAM to store variables or objects that
will change frequently.
When using volatile RAM for object storage, you must allocate
space for that purpose. Refer to the VARIABLE ALLOCATE
command for more information.
You must assign an alphanumeric identifier to every stored
object. The identifier can be from one to eight characters long,
using any combination of letters and numbers (no
punctuation). If an object in memory already uses the
specified identifier, the printer deletes the existing object
before storing the new one, even if the two objects would
reside in different memory areas.
Also notice that some of these commands are used in place of the normal
label format header line, rather than as ASCII commands within a label
format. Commands starting with an exclamation point (!) should be
treated as header line replacements.
Data Storage Commands
Data storage commands discussed in this guide include:
Delete Stored Object List Stored Objects
Format Recall DELIMIT
Format Store DEFINE VARIABLE
GRAPHIC
GRAPHIC STORE
Recall Menu
RECALL GRAPHIC Recall Variable
Initialize Storage