Source Technologies SECURE MICR PRINTER ST9630 User Manual

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Secure MICR Printer
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  • Page 1 Secure MICR Printer User’s Guide...
  • Page 2 Copyright...
  • Page 3 Table of Contents...
  • Page 5 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.
  • Page 6 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.
  • Page 7 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...
  • Page 8 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.
  • Page 9 Printer and Driver Installation | 1 click...
  • Page 10 Printer and Driver Installation | 1 Click Power on Select...
  • Page 11 Printer and Driver Installation | 1 Select Click Click Click Scroll select...
  • Page 12 Printer and Driver Installation | 1 Click Click...
  • Page 13 Printer and Driver Installation | 1 Select Browse select Select Select click Select select...
  • Page 14 Printer and Driver Installation | 1 Click select right-click select type Click Click select...
  • Page 15 Printer and Driver Installation | 1 Select Select Select select Select Select select Select choose select Select select...
  • Page 16 Printer and Driver Installation | 1 Choose select Select Select select Choose select...
  • Page 17 Printer and Driver Installation | 1 Enter Select choose select enter choose choose Click Select browsing right- clicking click Select Select Select choose...
  • Page 18 Printer and Driver Installation | 1...
  • Page 19 Printer and Driver Installation | 1...
  • Page 20 MICR Overview | 2 2. MICR Overview The Check Clearing System MICR Printing Standards in the United States Today...
  • Page 21 MICR Overview | 2...
  • Page 22 MICR Check Design | 3...
  • Page 23 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.
  • Page 24 MICR Check Design | 3...
  • Page 25 MICR Check Design | 3...
  • Page 26 MICR Check Design | 3...
  • Page 27: Quality Issues

    Quality Issues | 4 4. Quality Issues Printer Features Paper Type MICR Toner Low Alarm Note: Shaking the cartridge to prolong its life is not recommended. MICR Toner Sensing MICR Toner...
  • Page 28 Quality Issues | 4 MICR Check Stock Security Issues Quality Layout Weight Stiffness Smoothness Paper Grain Direction Perforations Moisture...
  • Page 29: Security Issues

    Security Issues | 5 5. Security Issues Artificial Watermarks Laid Lines Fuse Enhancing Additive Chemical Additives Numbered Check Stock...
  • Page 30 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.
  • Page 31 MICR Features | 6...
  • Page 32 MICR Features | 6 Select...
  • Page 33 MICR Features | 6...
  • Page 34 MICR Features | 6 Note: The &%STF command must be entered at the beginning of the print job before any other print data is received.
  • Page 35 MICR Features | 6 Note: The &%STH command can occur within a datastream after the page has started. The &%STH command, unlike the &%STF command, can be issued anywhere on the page. MICR Features | 6...
  • Page 37 MICR Features | 6 Print MICR CMC7 Font &%SM7ddd...ddd$ Print Secure Numeric Font &%SMFddd..ddd~ Print ICR Secure Numeric Font &%SMIxxxxxx~ Print MicroPrint Line &%SMMxxxxxxxxx!$...
  • Page 38 MICR Features | 6...
  • Page 39 MICR Features | 6...
  • Page 40 MICR Features | 6...
  • Page 41 MICR Features | 6 Note: Beep Commands will not link together. During the execution of a beep pattern, all other beep commands are eliminated.
  • Page 42 Note: The two-digit frequency value is inverted. Higher values result in lower frequency. MICR Features | 6...
  • Page 43 MICR Features | 6...
  • Page 44: Ibm Host Programming Features And Examples

    IBM Host Programming Features and Examples | 7 7. IBM Host Programming Features and Examples Hex Transfer Turning Hex Transfer On Turning Hex Transfer Off...
  • Page 45 IBM Host Programming Features and Examples | 7 Hex Transfer Examples <Esc>&l4H Note: Hex Transfer can now be set ON or OFF via the MICR Menu. Please review Section 6, MICR Menu for more information.
  • Page 46 IBM Host Programming Features and Examples | 7 Figure 7.1 MICR Mode Command Example...
  • Page 47 IBM Host Programming Features and Examples | 7 The commands in Figure 7.1 in order of appearance Note: The tilde ~ is the command terminator. Note: Refer the MICR font character mapping in Appendix A.
  • Page 48 IBM Host Programming Features and Examples | 7 Escape Character Translation &%STY4040$ &%STY4000$ & &%STY2300$ #&l8D &%STY0000$...
  • Page 49 IBM Host Programming Features and Examples | 7 Figure 7.2: Sample Check Note: The printed output from the commands listed in Figure 7.1 is shown below.
  • Page 50 Audit Trail Reports | 8...
  • Page 51 Audit Trail Reports | 8...
  • Page 52 Audit Trail Reports | 8 This is the only command where the $ is not a command terminator. The Note: tilde ~ (hex 7E) acts as the command terminator.
  • Page 53 Audit Trail Reports | 8...
  • Page 54 Audit Trail Reports | 8...
  • Page 55 Audit Trail Reports | 8...
  • Page 56 Audit Trail Reports | 8...
  • Page 57 Audit Trail Reports | 8...
  • Page 58 Audit Trail Reports | 8...
  • Page 59 Audit Trail Reports | 8 Figure 8.3 Audit Trail Report SQ1 14 SMD 40 SQ3=40 spaces SQ4 16 spaces SQ5=8 spaces SQ6=19spaces Q7=12 spaces Note: Each of the seven fields in the Audit Report holds a maximum number of characters. Those numbers are represented in BOLD above with their corresponding fields.
  • Page 60: Error Messages

    Error Messages | 9 9. Error Messages Cartridge Related Errors Error Message Printed Description Action on Display Message Programming Related Errors Error Message Printed Description Action on Display Message...
  • Page 61 Error Message Printed Description Action on Display Message...
  • Page 62 Error Message Printed Description Action on Display Message Error Messages | 9...
  • Page 63 Appendix A Appendix A: E13B MICR Font Mapping...
  • Page 64 Appendix B Appendix B: CMC7 MICR Font Mapping Command &%SM7ddd..ddd$ Description Alpha/Numeric Hex Values CMC7 Font Values 1 Characters...
  • Page 65 Appendix B Note: The CMC7 Font in the example above is magnified for purposes of clarity.
  • Page 66 Appendix C Appendix C: Secure Numeric Font Mapping Command – &%SMFddd...dd~ Description Alpha/Numeric Hex Value Secure Font Character Character...
  • Page 67 Appendix C Appendix C continued: Secure Numeric Font Mapping Description Alpha/Numeric Hex Value Secure Font Character Character...
  • Page 68 Appendix C Note: The secure fonts in the example are magnified for purposes of clarity.
  • Page 69 Appendix D Appendix D: ICR Secure Numeric Font Mapping Command &%SMIxxxxxx~ Description Alpha/Numeric Hex Value Secure Font Character Character...
  • Page 70 Appendix E Appendix E: MICR Mode Command Summary Description Command Structure Function Note: The tilde is the command terminator, see Appendix C. Caution: All Flash content will be lost.
  • Page 71 Appendix F Appendix F: Audit Report Command Summary Description Command Structure Function Caution: All previous Audit Report information will be lost. An error will occur if Audit Report has not been purged.
  • Page 72 Appendix G Appendix G: PJL Based MICR Commands PJL MICRJOB SET and DEFAULT formats for the MICRJOB command...
  • Page 73 Appendix G Fonts and Secured Resources PJL Unlock Sequence PJL Re-Lock Sequence < PJL Re-Lock Sequence With A New Password Value...
  • Page 74 Appendix G PCL Font Call Commands MICR Font Note...
  • Page 75 Appendix G PJL Info MICR Command...
  • Page 76 Appendix G PJL MICR Command Example PJL Unlock Sequence PCL Initial Set-Up PCL Macro Call PCL Font Calls, Positioning Commands and Variable Print Data...
  • Page 77 Appendix G PJL Re-Lock Sequence...
  • Page 78 Appendix H Appendix H: Accounts Payable...
  • Page 79 Appendix H PJL and PCL commands used to print the sample check:...

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