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The Security Lock option allows the user to activate and set a front panel combination for additional security. This feature prevents anyone from printing checks without the proper 8- digit combination. See the MICR Mode Commands section of this chapter for more information.

MICR Type designates the printer as a “normal” Source Technologies Secure MICR Printer or as a Secure MICR OptraForms Printer. The default is “normal.” Hex Transfer and Density Control are normally reserved for ST Technical Support.

MICRpoint is a feature that allows for fine positioning of the MICR line by the operator.

The Audit Menu deals with the optional Audit Trail Report settings. See chapter 7 for more information.

Entering MICR Mode

To print MICR documents, your Secure MICR Printer uses special alphanumeric text commands called MICR Mode commands.

There are two different commands which activate MICR mode printing: &%STFPASSWORD$ and &%STHPASSWORD$. The &%STF is the default command and is recommended for most applications.

To use the &%STF command, it must be entered at the beginning of the job datastream. The &%STH command can be entered anywhere prior to accessing secured resources.

The &%STH command is not as powerful as the &%STF command because it does not set as many parameters for MICR printing. Both commands and descriptions are as follows:

&%STF Command

When entering MICR mode with the &%STF mode, 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 stored in printer ROM.

Allow access to protected signatures, overlays, logos and other important resources stored in password protected nonvolatile flash memory.

Display “MICR Mode Active” on the printer’s front panel.

Disable the printer’s front panel menu system.

Set printer resolution to 600 dpi for printing MICR fonts.

Disable Jam Recovery.

Set the copies parameter to 1.

Sets Toner Low Alarm.

Turn Hex Transfer ON.

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Contents ST9530 Secure Micr Printer User’s Guide Page Table of Contents Error Messages Audit Trail ReportPrinter Installation Check Processing System Micr OverviewMicr Printing Today Secure Micr Printer User’s Guide Micr Check Design General Features of Check DesignPosition and Dimension Gauge Design Elements in Detail PaperData Elements Date DuplexingMicr Clear Band Amount Convenience AmountSignature Area Amount In WordsPayee Area Drawee Institution NameAuxiliary On-Us Field Positions 65 to Memo LineCheck Serial Number Fractional Routing Number Micr Line External Processing Code EPC Field PositionOn-Us Field Positions 32 to Sample Check Quality Issues Quality WeightMicr Check Stock LayoutSecurity Issues Check Stock Security FeaturesSecurity Note Secure Micr Printer User’s Guide Micr Fonts Micr FeaturesMicr Mode Secure FontsBi-Directional Feedback MicroPrint@PJL Ustatus Device CODE=40020 Resource Storage Micr MenuEntering Micr Mode STF CommandMicr Definition Command SMCPxxxx$ optional STH CommandPassword SmcpSTS Set New Password Command &%STExxxxxxxx$STE Print Micr E-13B Font SMDddd...ddd$Print ICR Secure Numeric Font &%SMIxxxxxx~ Print Micr CMC7 Font SM7ddd...ddd$Print Secure Numeric Font SMFddd..ddd~ Print MicroPrint Line SMMxxxxxxxxx!$Load Flash Resource STLxxxxxyyyyyyzdd....dd Secure Flash Resource Unlock Command STPxxxxx$Tray Lock Command STTL#$ Format Flash Memory SFF$STTU# Tray Unlock Command STTU#$Tray Swapping Commands SttsonDecryption Commands DES and AES DecryptionTurn DES Decryption OFF Turn DES Decryption onTurn AES Decryption on Turn AES Decryption OFFCustomer Character Conversation Command STBEEP1$ Special Alert and Custom Beep CommandSTBEEP2$ MICRpoint Feature Secure Micr Printer User’s Guide Turning Hex Transfer On IBM Host Programming Features and ExamplesHex Transfer Turning Hex Transfer OffHex Transfer Examples Micr Mode Command Example Command terminator Commands in .1 in order of appearanceSTFPASSWORD$ Micr font character mapping in Appendix aSTY4000$ Escape Character TranslationSTY4040$ Example &%STY2300$Sample Check Audit Trail Reports SAR Audit Trail Report Command SetPrint Audit Report End Audit RecordAudit Report Field Three SQ3d..d$ Audit Report Field One SQ1d..d$Audit Report Field Two-MICR Line Audit Report Field Four SQ4d..d~Audit Report Field Seven SQ7d..d$ Audit Report Field Five SQ5d..d$Audit Report Field Six SQ6d..d$ Print and Purge Audit Report &%SPURGExx$Start Audit Feedback Command Print Audit Report SPRINTxx$Audit Trail Commands Example Audit Trail Check Sample SQ6October 5, 2005$ SAR$SQ1200$200 TerminatorSMD...$ SQ7103345 AM$Msmith Description Error MessagesError Message on Display Printed Message ActionMacro Definition Error Invalid decode Page Appendix a E13B Micr Font Mapping Command&%SMDddd..ddd$ Example &%SMD 00001234 T01234567T3210987654321$ Will printAppendix B CMC7 Micr Font Mapping Less Than Equal Greater Than Appendix C Secure Numeric Font Mapping Description Alpha/Numeric Hex Value Secure Font CharacterTwo Three Four Five Six Seven Eight Nine Arrow Example&%SMF$15,575.00~ Appendix D ICR Secure Numeric Font Mapping Appendix E Micr Mode Command Summary STTSOFF$ SPURGE$ SPRINT$STORE$ Previous Audit Report information will be lostAppendix G PJL Based Micr Commands PJL Re-Lock Sequence With a New Password Value UEL @PJL Info MicrCartridge Status = Unknown PCL Font Calls, Positioning Commands and Variable Print Data Sample Accounts Payable Check PJL and PCL commands used to print the sample check ESC%-12345X@PJL Ldeletepassword LRESOURCEflash