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Printer and Driver Installation | 1 Note: To access Source Technologies’ secure fonts loaded on the printer, such as the E13B MICR font, download the universal driver as described in the next section. The printer drivers on this CD may be used for general office printing but do not facilitate using secure fonts.
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Printer and Driver Installation | 1 Select Download Unzip Browse select select select Note: The fonts illustrated above may not match the size or appearance of those printed by the MICR printer. The characters are enhanced for illustration purposes only.
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Printer and Driver Installation | 1 Browse Click select browse browse double- click Universal_Driver_2KXP03_x86.zip Note: The remainder of the instructions applies to Windows XP. The exact steps may vary depending on the particular operating system you are using. Double-click Browse extract...
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Printer and Driver Installation | 1 Note: Do not connect the printer at this time. double-click Note: The name of the driver’s .exe program will vary depending on the operating system being used. There will only be one executable file included with the driver.
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Printer and Driver Installation | 1 click...
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Printer and Driver Installation | 1 Click Power on Select...
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MICR Check Design | 3 Note: The Source Technologies’ Secure Numeric Font (see Appendix B) should not be used in the convenience amount since it is not a machine readable font.
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5. Security Issues Artificial Watermarks Laid Lines Fuse Enhancing Additive Chemical Additives Numbered Check Stock...
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Security Issues | 5 Note: These features serve as a general guide for check security. You should not consider these features as an all inclusive list. We recommend consulting with your paper supplier for any additional comments or suggestions.
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MICR Features | 6 6. MICR Features Secure MICR MICR Fonts Secure Fonts...
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MICR Commands | 7 PJL Unlock Sequence <ESC>%-12345X@PJL LDECLARE LRESOURCE:”flash:” LRWLOCK=”PASSWORD” (0D)(0A)@PJL ENTER LANGUAGE=PCL(0A) PJL Re-Lock Sequence <ESC>%-12345X@PJL LDELETEPASSWORD LRESOURCE:”flash:”(0D)(0A) <ESC>%-12345X PJL Re-Lock Sequence With A New Password Value <ESC>%-12345X@PJL DEFAULT LRESOURCE:”flash:” LRWLOCK=”xxxxxxxx” (0D)(0A)<ESC>%-12345X (UEL)(PJL COMMAND)(0A)(PJL COMMAND)(0A)(PJL COMMAND)(0A)(UEL or ENTER LANGUAGE) PCL Font Call Commands...
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MICR Commands | 7 E13B MICR FONT <ESC>(10O<ESC>(s0p8h8v0s7b360T The Selection String <ESC>(30802X The ID Call SECURE NUMERIC <ESC>(16C<ESC>(s0p5h36v0s112T The Selection String <ESC>(30043X The ID Call ICR SECURE <ESC>(1O<ESC>(s1p12v0s0b110T The Selection String <ESC>(30066X The ID Call CMC7 MICR FONT <ESC>14Y<ESC>(s0p8h8v0s0b361T The Selection String <ESC>(30803X The ID Call MicroPrint...
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MICR Commands | 7 PJL INFO MICR COMMAND <ESC>%-12345X @PJL INFO MICR INFO MICR Command <ESC>%-12345X @PJL INFO MICR PRINTER STATE = READY = BUSY = NOT READY SERIAL NUMBER = XXXXXXXX PAGECOUNT = 123456 CARTRIDGE TYPE = NORMAL = MICR CARTRIDGE STATUS = UNKNOWN = OK...
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MICR Commands | 7 PJL and PCL commands used to print the sample check:...
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Appendix B Appendix B: Secure Numeric Font Mapping Description Alpha/Numeric Hex Value Secure Font Character Character...
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Appendix B Appendix B continued: Secure Numeric Font Mapping Description Alpha/Numeric Hex Value Secure Font Character Character Note: The secure fonts in the example are magnified for purposes of clarity.
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Appendix D Note: The CMC7 Font in the example above is magnified for purposes of clarity.
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