Citizen Systems PMU2XXX 사용자 설명서

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• The definition data of one NV bit image consists of [xL xH yL yH d1… dk]. Therefore, when only 
one NV bit image is defined, n = 1; the data group [xL xH yL yH d1… dk] is manipulated once, and 
([Data: (xL + xH x256) x( yL + yH x256 ) x8 ] + [Header: 4]) bytes of non-volatile memory is 
used to store it 
• The maximum definition area of printer depends on model. Multiple NV bit images can be defined, 
but bit images of which total size (Bit image data + Header) exceeds capacity of definition area 
can not be defined. 
• The printer state will change to BUSY just before the writing operation into the non-volatile 
memory begins. Also,  the printer state will change to BUSY just before the writing operation 
begins regardless of the state of the memory switch even at a printer that have a memory switch 
1-3[Busy condition]   
• While this command is being executed, it is not possible to send ASB status or to detect the printer 
status even when the ASB function is selected.
 
• If this command is sent while a macro is still being defined, the definition process will be stopped 
and the execution of this command will start.
 
• NV bit images that are defined already are not initialized by using ESC @ command, or by 
resetting the printer or turning the power off.
 
• The command only executes definition of NV bit image, but not start printing. The printing of NV 
bit image will be executed by FS p.
 
• Because frequent writing in the non-volatile memory can destroy the memory, the writing 
command should be used less than 10 times a day.
 
• It may happen that the printer becomes BUSY during the process of writing data into the 
non-volatile memory in the execution of this command. When the printer becomes BUSY, it will 
stop receiving data. Therefore, sending data from the host (including real time command) is 
prohibited.
   
 
 
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