MACRO OVERLAY COMMAND
Legend: Ec = [Ctrl][P][Esc] is DOS EDIT
DEFINITION
When a macro is enabled for overlay, its execution is
the final operation each time a page is printed.
Before the macro is executed, the current modified
print environment is saved and replaced with the
overlay environment. The overlay environment is a
combination of user default and the current modified
print environments. Changes made to feature settings
during the macro overlay are recorded in the modified
print environment; however these changes are not
retained upon completion of the macro overlay. The
modified print environment that existed prior the macro
overlay is restored.
EXAMPLE
The following commands create and enable the macro for
later use by the printer:
Command Function
EcE Printer Reset
Ec&f1Y Macro ID Number 1
Ec&f0X Start Macro Definition
Ec*p500x300Y Absolute Cursor Position
500 dots in X, 300 dots
in Y
Macro Example Macro Text
Ec&f1X Stop Macro Definition
Ec&f10X Make Macro Permanent
The following commands contain the Overlay command that
invokes the macro:
Ec&f1y4X Combined printer command,
Macro ID number 1,
Overlay macro
Ec*p150x600Y Absolute cursor position
150 dots in X, 600 dots
in Y
Ec(s1p60v0s0b4168T Antique Olive font, 60
point size
Macros are fun! Variable Text
EcE Reset
Note: A printer reset will disable an
overlay macro from printing on
subsequent documents. The page
eject command (Ec&l0H) can be
used in the place of the reset
to eject the current page and
continue using the macro overlay
on following pages.
Copyright Hewlett-Packard Co. 1993
The information contained herein is subject to change
without notice.
Hewlett-Packard shall not be liable for incidental or
consequential damages in connection with the use of this
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