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Defining a Macro, Macro ID, Start macro definition
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2001/10/02 7.2. Defining a Macro To define a macro you must first assign an ID number to it, then send to the printer a Start Macro Definition command, the macro definition itself (consisting of a sequence of PCL commands) and finally an End Macro Definition command. 7.2.1. Macro ID Esc&f#Y (27)(38)(102)#(89) # • This command assigns an identity number to a macro that is to be downloaded, or references an existing macro in the printer's memory. • # is the ID number of a macro. The ID number must be in the range 0-32767. • If you specify the ID number of an existing macro and then download a new macro definition to the printer, the new macro will overwrite the existing macro. 7.2.2. Start macro definition Esc&f0X (27)(38)(102)(48)(88) • This command signifies that the following commands constitute a macro definition. 7.2.3. End macro definition Esc&f1X (27)(38)(102)(49)(88) • This command terminates the macro definition. CHAPTER 2 "PCL" - 94
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