Tiff Orientation; Micr Enablement - Xerox DocuPrint 115 System Manual

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TIFF Orientation

MICR Enablement

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The DocuSP Save Feature stores TIFF images in different
orientations on the DocuTech/DocuPrint 75/90 and the
DocuTech 61XX. This is done by design to optimize productivity
and allow for the different finishing requirements of the print
engines controlled by the DocuSP software.
DocuTech 61xx -- The DocuTech 61xx finishes the trail edge
of the pages and orients the image appropriately.
DocuTech/DocuPrint 75/90 -- The DocuTech/DocuPrint 75/90
finishes the lead edge of the pages and orients the image
properly.
This difference can result in PostScript/VIPP files that call
Decomposition Service TIFFs being incompatible across the
different platform. The imported TIFFs may print with a different
orientation relative to the PostScript image.
Magnetic Ink Character Recognition Definition (MICR) is a
standard character set which, when printed with magnetic ink,
allows machine recognition of the characters. This is commonly
used in banking for account numbers, routing codes and
amounts on checks. On Xerox MICR printers, the complete
page is printed with magnetic toner and the characteristics of the
MICR fonts allow only the MICR characters to be comprehended
by MICR readers. MICR printing is valued by customers because
it allows creation of documents that can be mechanically
processed and magnetically read by MICR equipment.
MICR fonts are available on a separate floppy. Fonts include:
PCL, PostScript and LCDS. A separate floppy is used to allow
you to control MICR font usage. The supplied soft fonts can be
loaded or deleted using Administration's font installation on the
DocuSP GUI.
NOTE: Only 300 dpi mode is supported for MICR printing.
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