Secure MICR Printer User’s Guide Source Technologies
July 2003 All rights reserved
PCL Font Calls, Positioning Commands and Variable Print Data
The next eleven lines of data in the example call printer resident fonts, position the cursor, and
print the variable information. We are again using the minimal data required, particularly the
font selection strings, <ESC>(s4099t0b10H being a very short version to call Courier, Normal
Weight, 10 Pitch.
<ESC>*p300x600Y is a PCL positioning command. In this case its values are 600 pixels
down and 300 pixels to the right of the upper left corner of the page. The Unit of Measure
command determines the exact distance.
The next 4 lines call our secured MICR font resources. We are using the ID for the font call.
The Form Feed prints the page.
PJL Re-Lock Sequence
The last two lines re-lock the secured fonts. The password is not changed in this example.