Xerox 6180N FreeFlow® Print Server MICR User Guide - Page 15
Selecting PostScript fonts, Selecting PCL fonts, Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide
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Selecting PostScript fonts To select a Xerox Postscript font, set the attributes for one of the following: • Internal name: E13B Point size: 9.12 • Internal name: E13B9 Point size: 9 • Internal name: CMC72510 Point size: 9.06 The Postscript E13B MICR font has the same character mappings as the PCL fixed pitch E13B font. Refer to the Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide for a complete listing of the character mappings. NOTE: The 300 dpi Type 3 PostScript font can be used in all applications and queue resolution. In 600 dpi queueus and applications, a slight change in corner rounding occurs with no effect on readability or reject rate. CAUTION: The 600 dpi Type 1 PostScript fonts can only be used in 600 dpi queues with 600 dpi applications. Use of these fonts with 300 dpi queueus or 300 dpi applications or resources cause subtle distortions that degrade readability and are likely to cause a high reject rate. Selecting PCL fonts The following HP PCL escape sequences are used to select the Xerox PCL MICR fonts: • E13B 300 and 600 dpi font: (0U(s0p8.00h9.00v0s0b0T • CMC7 600 dpi font (DP 100/115/135/155/180 EPS only): (1U(s0p8h9.1v0s0b0T Refer to the Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide for a complete listing of the fixed pitch E13B and CMC7 MICR font characteristics and character mappings. The character mappings relate the input character to the printed character. If both the 300 and 600 dpi E13B fonts have been loaded on the printer, the font is selected based on the PCL Unit that was specified. The default PCL Unit is 300. MICR User Guide 11