Chapter 1 Product Overview
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NV Memory (Non-Volatile Memory)
The pr
int
er's NV memory s
t
ores da
t
a eve
n
af
t
er
t
he pr
int
er power
i
s
tu
r
n
ed off. NV memory
co
nt
a
in
s
t
he follow
ing
memory areas for
t
he
u
ser:
• NV
g
raph
i
cs memory
• User NV memory
• Memory sw
it
ches
• Rece
i
p
t
E
n
ha
n
ceme
nt
(R/E)
• User-def
in
ed pa
g
e
• Ma
int
e
n
a
n
ce co
unt
er
NV Graphics Memory
Graph
i
cs, s
u
ch as lo
g
os
t
o be pr
int
ed o
n
rece
i
p
t
s, ca
n
be s
t
ored
t
o e
n
able h
ig
h speed
g
raph
i
c
pr
inting
.
Use
t
he TM-S9000 U
ti
l
it
y
t
o re
gi
s
t
er
g
raph
i
cs. Yo
u
ca
n
also pr
int
a
n
d co
n
f
i
rm
t
he re
gi
s
t
ered
g
raph
i
cs
in
t
he TM-S9000 U
ti
l
it
y or NV
g
raph
i
cs memory pr
int
mode.
User NV Memory
Yo
u
ca
n
s
t
ore a
n
d read
t
ex
t
da
t
a for m
u
l
ti
ple p
u
rposes, s
u
ch as for s
t
or
ing
a
n
o
t
e
in
cl
u
d
ing
c
u
s
t
om
i
z
ing
or ma
int
e
n
a
n
ce
in
forma
ti
o
n
of
t
he pr
int
er.
Memory Switches
W
it
h
t
he memory sw
it
ches, wh
i
ch are sof
t
ware sw
it
ches for
t
he pr
int
er, yo
u
ca
n
co
n
f
igu
re
var
i
o
u
s se
tting
s of
t
he pr
int
er.
For
in
forma
ti
o
n
abo
ut
t
he memory sw
it
ches, see
As a guide when you program applications, NV memory should be rewritten 10 or fewer
times a day.
For detailed information about the TM-S9000 Utility, see the
TM-S9000 Utility User’s
Manual
.
For information about how to use the NV graphics memory print mode, see
Graphics Print Mode" on page 69
.