Source Technologies 1352 MICR 40 User Manual

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Secure MICR Printer User’s Guide

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The commands in Figure 8.1 in order of appearance. (Audit Report fields shown in
bold)

&&??&%

Hex transfer enable.

&%STFPASSWORD$

Password command.

&%SMCP0001$

MICR definition command with the count set to one.

&%SAR$

Activates Audit Report recording.

&%STP10001$

Unlock flash resource number 10001.

&%STP00200$

Unlock flash resource number 200.

&%1B26...3358$

PCL sequence in hex which sets the page format and
enables macro number 10001.

&%SQ1200$200

Stores the vendor number 200 in the first position of the Audit
Report. Note that this field will not be sent to the page to be
printed. Here we send the field again so that it will print.

&%1B$(s1p16v0s3b4148T

PCL sequence which changes the font to Univers 16 point.
After the check serial numbers prints (100), the printer is
returned to its default font with the following command.

&%1B$(3@

PCL command to return to default font.

&%SQ6October 5, 2005$

Stores the date in the sixth position of the Audit Report.

&%SMF$2014.44~

Prints Secure Font command. NOTE: Tilde (~) is
command terminator.

&%1B$(s0p12h10v1s0b4099T

PCL command to change the font to Courier 12 pitch Italic.
See print PCL Fonts on the Front Panel under the test
menu for a printout with their call commands.

&%1B$(3@

PCL command to return to the default font.

&%SQ4$2104.44~

Stores the amount in the fourth position of the Audit Report.

&%SQ3Vendor Systems $

Stores the payee, Vendor Systems, in the third position of the
Audit Trail report.

&%1B$(200X!

PCL command to print font number 200. In this example font
200 is a signature previously loaded into flash memory.
Here we call it and print it with an exclamation point (!).

Section 8: Audit Trail Reports

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