TROY Group 4014, 4515 manual Determining a Character Mapping, Accessing Unmapped Characters

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Section 3

Using TROY Fonts

Determining a

Character

Mapping

To determine which key on your computer keyboard that a TROY character or symbol is “mapped” to, simply compare the ASCII number of the selected TROY character or symbol to the same ASCII number listed in the Standard ASCII Character Map (shown on the next page) to determine which keyboard key can be used to access the selected TROY character or symbol.

Accessing

Unmapped

Characters

Some of the font sets provided on the TROY Font Card Kit CD contain more characters or symbols than can be “mapped” to the available keys on a standard computer keyboard. In this case, these characters can be accessed by manually entering the ASCII number (see example at right) designated for each character (refer to the character tables on the following pages). The hexadecimal number shown below the ASCII number is used for programming mainframe computers.

65 ASCII Number

0041 Hexadecimal Number

A Character or Symbol

To access a character or symbol that is not “mapped” to one of the keys on your Windows computer keyboard, you can manually enter the ASCII number by holding down the ALT key on your keyboard, entering the associated ASCII number for the character you wish to access, and then releasing the ALT key.

NOTE: You must use the numerical keypad on your keyboard to enter the ASCII number. The number keys along the top of the keyboard will not work for this application.

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Contents Font Card Kit User’s Guide Acknowledgements Table of Contents Features Overview Using the Troy Printer UtilityUsing Troy Fonts TOC-3 Appendix Troy Font Card Installation Troubleshooting / Error MessagesTroy Security Fonts IntroductionIntroduction Menu Structure Using the Troy Printer UtilityTroy Printer Utility Basic Printer Utility OperationsPrinting Demo Pages Verifying Windows Font Support Verifying PCL 5e Communication Download File Downloading Files to the PrinterTo Repeatedly Download of a File to the Printer Obtaining Technical Assistance Introduction Accessing Using Troy Fonts Using Troy FontsFont Using the Troy Using the TroyUsing Printer Fonts Screen Fonts Micr Font Guidelines Font Character Mapping Determining a Character Mapping Accessing Unmapped CharactersStandard Ascii Character Set reference only 13B 12-Point Font Troy E-13B Troy Micr ETroy Micr Esc1QEscsØp5.Øh16.ØvØsØbØT Esc2QEscsØp6.ØØh22.ØvØsØbØT Troy Security Font Troy Font Spanish Troy Reverse Helvetica Font Troy Helvetica Rev Troy OCR-A Troy OCR-A Troy OCR-A Troy OCR-B Troy OCR-B Troy OCR-B Troy UPC-A Barcode Troy UPC-E Barcode Troy EAN-8 Barcode Troy EAN-13 Barcode Troy BC25 Barcode Troy BC39 Barcode Troy BC128 Barcode Troy Postnet Troy Postnet Reverse optional International Convenience Amount Fonts International Convenience Amount Fonts PCL Font Collection Section Section Section Section Section Trouble- shooting by Symptom TroubleshootingSection Section Section Section Section Section Section Uninstall Troy Screen Fonts Troy Support Files Software Uninstall ProceduresUninstall Troy Printer Utility Appendix a Installing Troy Font Card

4515, 4014 specifications

The TROY Group 4014 and 4515 represent a significant advancement in the domain of business printers, particularly targeting environments that demand high-volume document output with a focus on speed, quality, and reliability. These models are integral to organizations that prioritize efficiency while still requiring the flexibility to manage various printing tasks.

One of the standout features of the TROY Group 4014 and 4515 is their impressive print speed. The 4014 model can produce up to 40 pages per minute, while the 4515 can reach a staggering 55 pages per minute. This high-speed output is crucial for businesses that handle extensive printing needs, ensuring that workflows remain uninterrupted and productivity stays high.

Both models utilize advanced laser printing technology, which not only contributes to their rapid production speeds but also guarantees crisp, high-quality print output. With a print resolution of up to 1200 x 1200 dpi, users can expect sharp text and vivid images, making them suitable for a variety of document types, including professional reports, presentations, marketing materials, and more.

An important characteristic of the TROY Group 4014 and 4515 is their robust monthly duty cycle. These printers can handle heavy workloads, with a recommended monthly print volume of up to 12,000 pages for the 4014 and as high as 15,000 pages for the 4515. This capacity ensures that the printers remain operational even during peak business periods, reducing downtime and maintenance costs.

Both models also come equipped with user-friendly interfaces, featuring LCD displays that streamline the printing process. Additionally, they support various connectivity options, including USB, Ethernet, and wireless capabilities, allowing for easy integration into existing office networks and enabling mobile printing from various devices.

Security is another essential feature. TROY Group printers offer advanced printing security options that protect sensitive data, particularly important for organizations that adhere to strict compliance standards. This includes secure printing features that require user authentication before a document is released, ensuring that confidential information remains secure.

Overall, the TROY Group 4014 and 4515 printers offer a powerful combination of speed, quality, and security, making them ideal choices for businesses aiming to enhance their operational efficiency while maintaining high standards in document management.