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CHAPTER 2 "PCL" - 95
7.4. Handling
Macros
7.4.1. Delete all macros
Esc&f6X (27)(38)(102)(54)(88) <1Bh><26h><66h><36h><58h>
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This command deletes all macros from the printer’s memory.
7.4.2. Delete all temporary macros
Esc&f7X (27)(38)(102)(55)(88) <1Bh><26h><66h><37h><58h>
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This command deletes all temporary macros from the printer’s memory. Temporary macros are those which
have not been made permanent with the Esc&f10X command.
7.4.3. Delete macro
Esc&f8X (27)(38)(102)(56)(88) <1Bh><26h><66h><38h><58h>
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This command deletes from printer memory the macro whose ID number was specified most recently.
7.4.4. Make macro temporary
Esc&f9X (27)(38)(102)(57)(88) <1Bh><26h><66h><39h><58h>
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This command makes the macro whose ID number was specified most recently temporary (that is, it will not
be retained if the printer is reset).
7.4.5. Make macro permanent
Esc&f10X (27)(38)(102)(49)(48)(88)
<1Bh><26h><66h><31h><30h><58h>
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This command makes the macro whose ID number was specified most recently permanent (that is, it will be
retained if the printer is reset).
7.4.6. Delete all macros from the storage device
Esc&f1030X (27)(38)(102)(49)(48)(51)(48)(88)
<1Bh><26h><66h><31h><30h><33h><30h><58h>
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This command deletes all macros and all data from the storage device.
7.4.7. Delete macro from the storage device
Esc&f1036X (27)(38)(102)(49)(48)(51)(54)(88)
<1Bh><26h><66h><31h><30h><33h><36h><58h>
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This command deletes the macro whose ID number was specified most recently from the storage device.
7.4.8. Save macro into the storage device
Esc&f1038X (27)(38)(102)(49)(48)(51)(56)(88)
<1Bh><26h><66h><31h><30h><33h><38h><58h>
•
This command saves the macro whose ID number was specified most recently into the storage device.
Macro example
10 REM ***** A EXAMPLE OF A MACRO *****
20 ESC$=CHR$(27)
30 WIDTH "LPT1:",255
40 REM --- RESET PRINTER ---
50 LPRINT CHR$(27);"E":
60 REM --- SET MACRO ID TO 0 ---
70 LPRINT ESC$+"&f0Y";
80 REM --- START MACRO DEFINITION ---
90 LPRINT ESC$+"&f0X";
100 REM --- SET CURSOR POSITION X=1800 DOT, Y=0 DOT ---
110 LPRINT ESC$+"*p1800x0Y";
Summary of Contents for HL-2600CN Series
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