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Printer Macros - What Are They? |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
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Solutions: FYI: Many users want to know the definition or explanation of a printer macro. The following information was taken from the HP LaserJet III Reference Manual and defines a printer macro. A printer macro is a group of printer commands and/or data created by the user that is downloaded and stored in the printer. Once the data is stored in the printer, a macro can be performed upon request using a single command. When printing letters, for example, which include a company letterhead, the letterhead is repeated for each letter. This letterhead could be created as a macro and stored in the printer. Thus, whenever the letter is printed, a macro command sent to the printer initiates the macro to print the letterhead. This macro allows a letterhead to be easily printed for each letter. Macros eliminate the need to download the same information over and over again, thus saving transmission time. However, the trade off is that they consume user memory. |
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