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Buffered Forms
Buffered Form Create
Buffered forms are created by the Buffered From Create Command. When a 
buffered form is created, it is stored in printer memory until it is deleted or the 
printer exits Graphics Mode. Every Version 2 Buffered Form has a name by 
which it is referenced. The name is assigned to the Form by the Create 
Command, and the form is referenced by name by the Buffered Form Execute 
Command. The Execute Command is then used to print the form created by 
the Create command.
The Buffered Form Create command has the following syntax:
Command ^IFORM,C<form name>^G<data^]
Arguments
^IFORM,C
Buffered Form Create Command
<form name> The name for the form being created and stored. 
This name can be up to twelve characters long. If 
this name is already taken by an existing buffered 
form, the newly created form will replace it.
^G
Command Terminator
<data>
Commands and data to be stored (including data 
fields, if any).
^]
Marks the end of the data sequence that follows the 
^IFORM,C command.
Example 1: The command, ^IFORM,C123^G^M1010000123^-^] stores the 
Graphics Pass ^M1010000123^- in memory and names it 123.
Example 2: The command ^IFORM,CTEST 1^G^M0505000^[006^-^] stores 
the Graphics Pass ^M0505000xxxxxx^- in memory and names it 
TEST 1. the xxxxxx signifies six bytes in memory that are to be 
filled in by the data field of the Buffered Form Execute command. 
If the Execute commmand data field contains ABCDEF, then the 
data string ABCDEF will print as 0.5 x 0.5 inch block characters 
horizontally across the page in response to the ^M0505000 
command.
Buffered Form Execute
The Version 2 Buffered Form Execute command is used to print command/
data sequences defined previously by a Create command. This command 
prints the corresponding form stored in memory and inserts the data into the 
appropriate data fields (if any) as the buffered form is printed. The Execute 
command has the following form:
Command ^IFORM,E<form name>^G<data>^G
Arguments
^IFORM,E
Buffered Form Execute Command
<form name> The name of the form stored in memory.
^G
Command Terminator