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End macro definition
Esc&f1X
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This command terminates the macro definition.
Running a macro
Macros can be invoked in three different ways: they can be executed, called or enabled for overlay. When a macro
is 'executed' it uses the current modified print environment. Any changes it makes to the environment are
permanent. A macro that is 'called' also uses the current modified print environment, however, any changes it
makes to the environment are discarded when the macro has performed its function. When a macro is 'enabled' for
overlay, the macro’s command sequence is performed as the final operation every time a page is printed. Overlaid
macros use the overlay environment. The overlay environment is a combination of the user default environment
and the modified print environment. This environment has effect only while the macro is running.
Page length
Paper source
Page size
Number of copies
Orientation
Cursor position stack
Registration
Execute macro
Esc&f2X
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This command executes the macro whose ID number was specified most recently.
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Any changes made to the modified print environment during the execution of a macro, such as font selection or
margin settings, are retained after macro execution has been completed.
Call macro
Esc&f3X
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This command calls the macro whose ID number was specified most recently.
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Any changes made to the modified print environment during a macro call, such as raster graphics settings, are
temporary and remain in effect only while the macro is running. They are not retained after the macro has
finished.
Enable macro for overlay
Esc&f4X
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This command overlays the macro whose ID number was specified most recently.
Disable macro for overlay
Esc&f5X
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<1Bh><26h><66h><35h><59h>
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This command stops overlaying the macro whose ID number was specified most recently.
Summary of Contents for HL- SERIES
Page 13: ...Revision A 16 01 96 Chapter 1 Introduction ...
Page 16: ...Revision C 16 01 96 Chapter 2 PCL 1 Chapter 2 PCL ...
Page 123: ...Revision C 16 01 96 Chapter 2 PCL 3 W width raster area 78 Y y offset raster 79 ...
Page 124: ...Revision C 16 01 96 Chapter 3 PJL 1 Chapter 3 PJL Printer Job Language ...
Page 180: ...Revision C 16 01 96 Chapter 4 Diablo 630 1 Chapter 4 Diablo 630 ...
Page 200: ...Revision C 16 01 96 Chapter 5 EPSON FX 850 1 Chapter 5 EPSON FX 850 ...
Page 237: ...Revision C 16 01 96 Chapter 6 IBM Proprinter XL 1 Chapter 6 IBM Proprinter XL ...
Page 259: ...Revision C 16 01 96 Chapter 7 Bar Codes Control 1 Chapter 7 Bar Code Control ...
Page 267: ...Revision C 16 01 96 Chapter 8 HP GL2 1 CHAPTER 8 HP GL 2 Graphics Language ...
Page 280: ...Revision C 16 01 96 Chapter 8 HP GL2 14 220 END Sample 21 ...
Page 328: ...Revision C 16 01 96 Chapter 9 HP GL 1 CHAPTER 9 HP GL Graphics Language ...
Page 342: ...Revision C 16 01 96 Chapter 9 HP GL 15 Sample 68 ...
Page 387: ...Revision C 16 01 96 APPENDIX A COMPALISON LIST 24 RESOLUTION 300 600 300 600 300 600 ...