If you have the printer print out a configuration report, it will have parameters for RAM and Onboard Flash.
RAM refers to the print buffer size and Onboard Flash is the internal memory on the printer in which you can store label formats on.
The values for the two parameters are in kilobytes, so depending on the size of your label formats you can estimate how many labels you can store in each buffer.
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Hello Severino,
If you have the printer print out a configuration report, it will have parameters for RAM and Onboard Flash.
RAM refers to the print buffer size and Onboard Flash is the internal memory on the printer in which you can store label formats on.
The values for the two parameters are in kilobytes, so depending on the size of your label formats you can estimate how many labels you can store in each buffer.
Hope this helps.
Greg