6.3.19 FLASH MEMORY FORMAT COMMAND

[ESC] J1

Function

Format

Term

Explanation

Formats (initializes) the flash memory card or flash ROM on the CPU board for storage.

[ESC] J1; a (, b) [LF] [NUL]

a:Formatting (initializing) range

A:All area of flash memory

B:PC save area of flash memory

C:Writable character storage area of flash memory

b:Drive (Omissible. If omitted, flash ROM on the CPU board is selected.)

0:Flash ROM on the CPU board

1:Slot 1 on the PCMCIA board (Option)

2:Slot 2 on the PCMCIA board (Option)

(1)Only a 4-MB flash memory card can be formatted.

(2)The flash memory card can be roughly divided into the PC save area and the writable character storage area. They can be formatted (initialized) either separately or at the same time.

(3)When using a new flash memory card, the area to be used must be formatted (initialized) before the PC interface command is saved or writable characters are stored.

(4)After the flash memory card is formatted, the remaining memory is the PC save area (895 Kbytes) and writable character storage area (3147 Kbytes). The remaining memory is displayed on the LCD.

(5)When the flash memory card is used and the already stored data (PC interface commands, writable characters, logos) is stored again, memory is consumed with every storing unless the Flash Memory Format Command ([ESC] J1) is transmitted.

(6)When the label issue operation is performed after the Flash Memory Format Command is sent, the image buffer is automatically cleared.

(7)When storing of writable characters, logos, or PC interface commands is not continued, the printer automatically enters the online mode (label issue operation) after about 10 seconds. In this case, the image buffer is automatically cleared.

Refer to

Example

Bit Map Writable Character Command ([ESC] XD)

Save Start Command ([ESC] XO)

Save Terminate Command ([ESC] XP)

[ESC] J1; A, 1 [LF] [NUL]

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