IBM 1352 User Guide - Page 24

MICR Mode Commands, Password Command, &%STFPASSWORD$ or &%STHPASSWORD, MICR Definition

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Section 6: MICR Features When entering MICR mode with the &%STH command, the printer will: • Check to see if the proper Front Panel Combination has been entered (when enabled). • Allow access to secure check printing resources such as MICR fonts and secure fonts which are stored in printer ROM. It also allows access to protected signatures, overlays, logos and other important resources stored in password protected nonvolatile flash memory. • Turn Hex Transfer ON. NOTE: The &%STH command can occur within a datastream after the page has started. The &%STH command, unlike the &%STF command, can be issued anywhere on the page. MICR Mode Commands Password Command &%STF or &%STH PASSWORD $ &%STFPASSWORD$ or &%STHPASSWORD$ Lead in sequence User defined password, 8 characters, case sensitive, unprintable characters allowed. Factory default is PASSWORD. See also New Password Command. Command terminator MICR Definition Command &%SMCP xxxx $ &%SMCPxxxx$ (optional) Lead in sequence MICR count, the number of MICR lines to be printed during this print job. (4 bytes in hex) Command terminator Example: &%SMCP0010$ Prints 16 (Hex 10) MICR lines before disabling MICR mode. This command defines how many MICR lines may print in the current job. When the count decrements to zero, MICR mode is terminated. Set New Password Command &%STExxxxxxxx$ &%STE Lead in sequence xxxxxxxx New password, must be 8 characters either printable or non printable. Dollar ($) sign is an invalid password character. $ Command terminator. Secure MICR Printer User's Guide July 2003 Page 20 © Source Technologies All rights reserved

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Secure MICR Printer User’s Guide
©
Source Technologies
July 2003
Page
20
All rights reserved
When entering MICR mode with the &%STH command, the printer will:
Check to see if the proper Front Panel Combination has been entered (when
enabled).
Allow access to secure check printing resources such as MICR fonts and secure
fonts which are stored in printer ROM.
It also allows access to protected
signatures, overlays, logos and other important resources stored in password
protected nonvolatile flash memory.
Turn Hex Transfer ON.
NOTE: The &%STH command can occur within a datastream after the page has
started. The &%STH command, unlike the &%STF command, can be issued
anywhere on the page.
MICR Mode Commands
Password Command
&%STFPASSWORD$ or &%STHPASSWORD$
&%STF or &%STH
Lead in sequence
PASSWORD
User defined password, 8 characters, case sensitive,
unprintable characters allowed.
Factory default is
PASSWORD. See also New Password Command.
$
Command terminator
MICR Definition Command
&%SMCPxxxx$
(optional)
&%SMCP
Lead in sequence
xxxx
MICR count, the number of MICR lines to be printed during
this print job. (4 bytes in hex)
$
Command terminator
Example:
&%SMCP0010$
Prints 16 (Hex 10) MICR lines before disabling MICR mode.
This command defines how
many MICR lines may print in the current job. When the count decrements to zero, MICR mode
is terminated.
Set New Password Command
&%STExxxxxxxx$
&%STE
Lead in sequence
xxxxxxxx
New password, must be 8 characters either printable or non
printable.
Dollar ($) sign is an invalid password character.
$
Command terminator.
Section
6: MICR Features