
7.The project window will display one .BIN file for each printer file added. Make a careful note of the name and ID number for each of the files. You will need them later.
If you wish to edit the names or ID numbers,
0 = printer’s disk drive PCL partition;
1 = printer’s disk drive Common partition; %disk0% = printer’s disk drive PostScript partition; 2 = flash memory PCL
%Flash0% = flash memory PostScript
NOTE
The names are case sensitive, and will be needed later exactly as they appear in this list.
8.Choose Projects→Save Project and enter a meaningful name (e.g. “Letter Stationery”) so that you can recognise it.
9.Choose Projects→Send Project Files to Printer to download the project to the printer.
10.When the message “Command Issued” appears confirming that the download is complete, click OK to clear the message.
Test printing the macro
1.Choose Printers→Test Macro.
2.In the Test Macro window, enter its ID number and click OK. After a short pause the printer will print the macro.
3.When each macro has been tested, click Exit.
4.Click the standard Windows Close (X) button, or choose Projects→Exit to close Storage Device Manager.
Step 3: Defining overlays
This is the final step before the new overlays are ready for use.
1.Open the Printers window via the Start menu or the Windows Control Panel.