Xerox 6180N FreeFlow® Print Server MICR User Guide - Page 20

New MICR implementation, Custom MICR font application, Existing Xerox MICR font application

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4. Add the new library to the MX font library concatenation. 5. Because the names of the Xerox AFP MICR fonts are the same as the IBM AFP MICR fonts, be careful not to overwrite the original IBM fonts. You may need to reference them later. New MICR implementation 1. Install the Xerox MICR fonts on the host AFP system. 2. Use the X0AE13 and X0AT13 fonts in your applications. 3. Refer to the code page and character set descriptions in the IBM manuals and Xerox supplements. 4. Ensure that the MICR strings are contiguous. For example, if you have a string of MICR font text and you insert a non-MICR font in the middle of that string, the MICR font spacing is not accurate when printed. Custom MICR font application 1. Install Xerox MICR fonts on the host AFP system. 2. Substitute the Xerox MICR fonts for your existing custom MICR fonts. 3. Modify the code page, if necessary. 4. Use the unchanged Xerox MICR character set to ensure the integrity of the MICR line. Existing Xerox MICR font application 1. Install Xerox MICR fonts on the host AFP system. 2. Remove the ! spacing from text strings. This character was required for correct spacing in previous MICR technology. However, the new set of MICR fonts uses relative metric technology that inserts blank pel spacing automatically after every two characters. 3. Code a PageDef to select the E13B font for MICR strings. MICR application resources In order to print your MICR documents, you must have all of the resources used in the application resident on your host system. You must also have the Xerox AFP MICR fonts installed on your system. (Refer to Installing Xerox AFP MICR Fonts for DocuPrint MICR IPS Printers, delivered with your MICR system.) 16 MICR User Guide

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MICR User Guide
4.
Add the new library to the MX font library concatenation.
5.
Because the names of the Xerox AFP MICR fonts are the
same as the IBM AFP MICR fonts, be careful not to overwrite
the original IBM fonts. You may need to reference them later.
New MICR implementation
1.
Install the Xerox MICR fonts on the host AFP system.
2.
Use the X0AE13 and X0AT13 fonts in your applications.
3.
Refer to the code page and character set descriptions in the
IBM manuals and Xerox supplements.
4.
Ensure that the MICR strings are contiguous. For example, if
you have a string of MICR font text and you insert a non-MICR
font in the middle of that string, the MICR font spacing is not
accurate when printed.
Custom MICR font application
1.
Install Xerox MICR fonts on the host AFP system.
2.
Substitute the Xerox MICR fonts for your existing custom
MICR fonts.
3.
Modify the code page, if necessary.
4.
Use the unchanged Xerox MICR character set to ensure the
integrity of the MICR line.
Existing Xerox MICR font application
1.
Install Xerox MICR fonts on the host AFP system.
2.
Remove the
!
spacing from text strings. This character was
required for correct spacing in previous MICR technology.
However, the new set of MICR fonts uses relative metric
technology that inserts blank pel spacing automatically after
every two characters.
3.
Code a PageDef to select the E13B font for MICR strings.
MICR application resources
In order to print your MICR documents, you must have all of the
resources used in the application resident on your host system.
You must also have the Xerox AFP MICR fonts installed on your
system. (Refer to
Installing Xerox AFP MICR Fonts for DocuPrint
MICR IPS Printers
, delivered with your MICR system.)