Black Box A/C-7P RO Cable Box User Manual


 
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For the # symbol, substitute a
number that identifies the macro.
Make sure this command precedes
all IOGL commands. Also, be aware
that PCL is case-sensitive.
At the end of the IOGL routine,
stop the macro and save it
permanently (until the printer is
powered down) in the printer’s
memory. To end the macro, type:
¬E&f#y1X
To save the macro permanently
(until the printer is powered down)
type: ¬E&f#y10X. Store this macro in
the printer’s memory by “printing”
it.
A call for this macro can be used
in your application by embedding
the following PCL command in the
application code: ¬E&f#y3X
Another command that can be
used to prevent overloading the
printer’s memory is ¬E&f#y8X. This
command deletes the macro ID #
that currently resides in the printer’s
memory.
6.9 Printing Images From The Host
It is often advantageous to include
images such as company logos or
signatures with printed output.
Logos and other images can be
stored on printer cartridges or
“Flash” SIMMs, offered through the
printer manufacturer and/or various
third party vendors. While the
process of loading the cartridge or
SIMM differs, the final result is the
same. The stored image is assigned a
macro ID number that must be
called up by the application when
the image is to be printed. Please
refer to the documentation supplied
with the cartridge or SIMM for
instructions on how to store an
image.
Generally, a macro stored in non-
volatile memory is called up by
sending the command ¬E&f#y3X,
where # is the macro ID.