Image Buffer

Used to image the current format. You can

 

create an image up to 16 inches long by

 

reallocating memory. The Image Buffer is

 

cleared after a printer reset, even if it is

 

stored in non-volatile RAM.

 

Use the formula below to calculate the

 

required image buffer size.

 

22K x Length

 

Length is the length of your label in inches.

Example

22K x 6 = 132K (Multiply by 10.)

 

132K x 10 = 1320

 

Enter 1320 for your Image buffer.

Format Buffer

Used to store formats and batch data. Use

 

the following formula to calculate the required

 

format buffer size:

 

Linecount x 50/1024

 

Linecount is the number of lines in your

 

format packet including the format header

 

and all the options.

 

The result of the above calculation is in

 

kilobytes.

Downloadable

Used to store downloaded soft (bitmapped)

Fonts Buffer

fonts. To determine the size of your

 

downloadable fonts, send a font packet. See

 

"Using the Font Packet" for more information.

Scalable (Vector)

Used to image the scalable font characters.

Fonts Buffer

Increasing this buffer size allows more

 

characters to be saved in cache memory, so

 

the characters do not have to be re-built the

 

next time they are printed. Scalable fonts are

 

not available for these printers, use 0.

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Paxar 9412, 9413 manual 22K x Length

9412, 9413 specifications

Paxar 9413 and 9412 are advanced thermal transfer printers that have become essential in various industrial, commercial, and retail environments. Known for their durability, efficiency, and high-quality output, these printers are designed to handle a wide range of labeling tasks, making them a popular choice for businesses requiring reliable and precise printing solutions.

One of the standout features of the Paxar 9413 and 9412 is their superb print resolution. With a maximum resolution of 300 dpi, these printers produce sharp and clear labels that are essential for barcodes, logos, and intricate designs. This high-quality output ensures that even the smallest details remain legible, which is crucial for tracking products, shipping, and inventory management.

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In conclusion, the Paxar 9413 and 9412 thermal transfer printers combine cutting-edge technology, high-quality performance, and robust durability. Their impressive print resolution, speed, versatility, and ease of use make them indispensable tools for businesses that require reliable label printing solutions. Whether for shipping, product identification, or compliance, these printers are engineered to meet the demands of modern labeling needs.