Secure MICR Printer User’s Guide © Source Technologies
July 2003 Page 32 All rights reserved
The commands in Figure 7.1 in order of appearance:
&%STFPASSWORD$ Password Command.
&%SMCP0001$ MICR Definition Command with the count set to one.
&%STP10001$ Unlock Flash Resource number 10001.
&%STP20000$ Unlock Flash Resource number 20000.
&%1B26...3358$ PCL sequence in hex which sets the page format and
enables macro number 10001.
&%1B$(s1p16v0s3b4148T PCL sequence which changes the font to Univers 16 point.
After the check serial number prints (1000), the printer is
returned to its default font with the following command.
&%1B$(3@ PCL command to return to default font.
&%SMF$2014.44~ Print Secure font command. Note: The tilde ~ is the
command terminator.
&%1B$(s0p12h1s0b4099T PCL command to change the font to Courier 12 pitch Italic.
Print PCL Fonts from the Front Panel menu for a list of fonts
with their call commands.
&%1B$(3@ PCL command to return to the default font.
&%1B$(20000X! PCL command to print font number 20000. In this example
font 20000 is a signature previously loaded into flash memory.
Here we call it and print it with an exclamation point (!).
&%1B$(3@ PCL command to return to the default font.
&%1B$&f0S PCL command to Push (store) the current cursor position.
&%1B$*p296x3184Y PCL command to move the cursor to 296X , 3184Y. At 300
units of measure, this is .97 inches across and 10.61 inches
down. We are precisely positioning the MICR line.
&%SMD....$ Print E-13B MICR Command. Prints the MICR line. Note
the MICR font character mapping in Appendix A.
&%1B$&f1S PCL command to Pop (return) the cursor to the pushed
position.
Section 7: IBM Host Programming Features and Examples