Secure MICR Printer User’s Guide © Source Technologies
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Print Secure Numeric Font &%SMFddd..ddd~
&%SMF Lead in sequence
ddd...ddd Data to be printed in this font
~ Command terminator
The dollar sign ($) is not a command terminator for this command. For both security fonts
the tilde ~ (hex 7E) is the command terminator since the dollar sign is a valid character.
Print ICR Secure Numeric Font &%SMIxxxxxx~
&%SMI Lead in sequence
xxxxxxxx Data variables to be printed in this font
~ Command terminator
Print MicroPrint Line &%SMMxxxxxxxxx!$
&%SMM Lead in sequence
xxxxxx Data to be printed in this font
! MP designator (optional)
$ Command terminator
If the exclamation point (!) is used, the “MP” designate will print just above and to the right of
the last character. This is optional and is typically used to notify the check recipient of the
presence of MicroPrinting. Only 0-9, A-Z (upper and lower case) print. Special characters
and spaces disappear.
Load Flash Resource &%STLxxxxxyyyyyyzdd....dd
&%STL Lead in sequence
xxxxx Resource number in decimal, must be 5 digits
yyyyyy Byte count of resource file in Hex, must be 6 positions
z Format of the resource file
S = Single byte binary format
D = Double byte text format
dd...dd Flash resource file. e.g. forms overlay, signatures etc.
Resource number values may be between 00001 to 32767. Values of 10000 and above are
password protected and will require the user to enter MICR mode with a valid password
before they can be unlocked with the STP command. Values below 10000 will be unsecured.
Section 6: MICR Features