NOTE: When loading your fonts from CD, load the fonts from either the 600 dpi MICR Fonts CD or the 300 dpi CD. If both versions of the 9.12 point E13B PostScript font are present on the system at the same time, unpredictable results can occur. For this reason, two CDs are provided, each containing a different version of the 9.12 point E13B PostScript font.
If you have loaded your MICR fonts from the 600 dpi CD and you want to print using the 300 dpi PostScript MICR font, you must first delete the 600 dpi E13B.PFB font, then reload the 300 dpi E13B.PS font from the 300 dpi CD.
If fonts were loaded from the 300 dpi CD, delete the 300 dpi E13B.PS font before loading the 600 dpi E13B.PFB font. Refer to “Loading PostScript fonts,” later in this chapter, for the font loading procedure.
Media for IPDS fonts
AFP MICR fonts, supporting the IPDS datastream, are provided at 300 dpi on various media (CD, cartridge tape, or diskette). Follow instructions for your host system for loading these fonts on the host.
MICR fonts installation
Installing PostScript and PCL fonts
To install the PostScript and PCL fonts, follow these steps.
1.Log in at the Administrator level.
2.Insert the “MICR Fonts” CD into the
3.Select the Administration
4.Select the PostScript/PDF/PCL Fonts tab.
5.If PostScript MICR fonts are needed, perform the following steps.
NOTE: Make sure that you are loading the appropriate CD for the font resolution (300 or 600 dpi) that you want.
If you do not need PostScript MICR fonts, skip to step 6 for instructions on loading PCL MICR fonts.
a.Select PostScript Soft from the Font Type
b.Click the Load… button. The Install Postscript Soft Fonts window opens.
c.From the Look In...
d.Click List Fonts. In the Files section, the MICR fonts on
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