woogerboy21 wrote:So on my JR-w I did someting similar to this one time and it worked. I had killed the batteries before and simply updated field page 20 with the values for 100 meters (not changing 21-23) and the printer fired up and started printing no problem. But when I try and go back and do it again for the 90 meter value on my plain JR it just tells me unidentified spool.... very odd.
I too have had issues with truing to re program the emutag with saved data from the prior run. It seems to know the exact numbers and off it is off, spool error. However, it may have been my error in either saving or writing the data.
Right now, if I get an error, I just use a new UID. There are over 400 valid UIDs, PW and PACK on this thread. 400*300M = 120000 meters. Thats a lotta filament to use.
Bozotclown1970 wrote:Also, I have not confirmed this yet, but I read on another thread that the printers can only store so many tags ID's and after a certain amount they will be to roll off. I do not have a printer I test test this with as I have an old firmware version of a JR. If this is true you will not have to worry about running out of UID's.
To support Mr Clowns post about remembering a limited number of tags, which make sense, I'll have to start saving the data I start a UID and then try to re-use the earliest every so often to tract this done.
UID inventory management. FIFO, FILO, FISH. umm....