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rent macro. This rule also prevents a macro calling itself
recursively. For example, if macro 3 calls macro 4, then
macro 4 cannot call macro 3 or 4. It can call other macros,
because one more level of nesting is available.
Commands within a macro which attempt
to
delete a par-
ent macro are ignored. However, a Reset Printer command
within a macro
will
delete all temporary macros - even par-
ents of the current macro - but not the current macro itself.
1.2
Macro Commands
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<ESC>&fn1YI
Macro
ID
This command defines the current macro ID for reference
by other macro management commands.
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<ESC>&fOX
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Define Macro
This command creates a new temporary macro and assigns
to it the current macro ID. All downloaded commands and
data through the next End Macro command are stored in
the macro definition.
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<ESC>&f1X
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End Macro
This command terminates the current macro definition and
saves it in memory.
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<ESC>&f2X
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Execute Macro
This command executes in sequence the commands stored
under the current macro ID, using the current values of the
following variables:
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