ST Secure MICR Printer User’s Guide 21 2006, Source Technologies
March 2006 All Rights Reserved
PJL Re-Lock Sequence With A New Password Value
<ESC>%-12345X@PJL DEFAULT LRESOURCE:”flash:” LRWLOCK=”xxxxxxxx”
(0D)(0A)<ESC>%-12345X
This command requires the resources to be previously unlocked. The new password is
represented by the value xxxxxxxx. The UEL is again optional but recommended.
After consulting Lexmark Technical Reference materials you may wish to expand the PJL
sequences to include more than the examples above. To chain multiple PJL commands
follow the following format:
(UEL)(PJL COMMAND)(0A)(PJL COMMAND)(0A)(PJL COMMAND)(0A)(UEL or
ENTER LANGUAGE)
The normal printer action to any format problems or missing or extra symbols is to ignore the
PJL command. This does make troubleshooting format errors difficult. Have patience!
Note: Density and EconoMode PJL commands are ignored by the ST9510.
PCL Font Call Commands
After PJL has unlocked the MICR FLASH resources, the ST9510 uses standard PCL5e
commands to print. The five resident Source Technologies MICR font resources are all
bitmapped fonts and therefore cannot be scaled larger or smaller than the bitmapped
images. These fonts can be called by either a PCL Font Selection String or by their ID.
The commands are:
E13B MICR FONT <ESC>(10O<ESC>(s0p8h8v0s7b360T The Selection String
<ESC>(30802X The ID Call
SECURE NUMERIC <ESC>(16C<ESC>(s0p5h36.24v0s112T 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
MICR FONT NOTE – The E-13B and CMC7 Fonts are 8 characters per inch. To position
correctly at an exact 8 characters per inch, the printer must be set to an internal Unit of
Measure of 600 DPI or greater or must have a horizontal motion index command at 8 CPI
be issued after the font call. This is true even if the base printer is at 600 DPI. The default
character positioning is at 300 DPI and 8 into 300 is 37.5 pixels. The printer will either round
down to 37 or up to 38 pixels causing characters to creep. To resolve this there are multiple
options.