Laser Printer Specification Sheet
LJ SERIES 2D EMULATION
• An automatic-overlay macro is the final operation in printing a
page. Before the macro is executed, an overlay print
environment replaces the current modified print
environment. After execution of the macro, the former print
environment is restored.
• Macros can be nested only two levels deep.
• The only control operations that may be used within a macro
are 3 (Call) and 2 (Execute).
Table 3-15. Macro control functions
# Function
0 Start macro definition (last ID specified)
1 Stop macro definition
2 Execute macro (last ID specified)
3 Call macro (last ID specified)
4 Enable auto-overlay macro (last ID
specified)
5 Stop auto-overlay
6 Delete all macros
7 Delete all temporary macros
8 Delete macro (last ID specified)
9 Make macro temporary (last ID specified)
10 Make macro permanent (last ID specified)
Example of a macro
The following example demonstrates how to use the Macro
Control and Macro ID commands to create and execute a macro
that downloads a font to the printer and prints a letterhead.
XEROX 4213 LASER PRINTER PROGRAMMER REFERENCE 3-61