Verifying windows font support – TROY Group MICR_IRD 9000 1UP MICR Printing Solutions User’s Guide User Manual

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Section 4

Using the TROY Printer Utility

MICR Solutions User’s Guide -- Document #50-70341-001 Rev. F

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Accessing TROY
Fonts Using Non-
Windows
Applications

Verifying
Windows Font
Support





















If you are using a non-Windows application to print MICR documents, the escape sequence for each font must be
programmed into the application in order to “call” each of the selected fonts. The <Esc> character is ASCII
character number 27 (hexadecimal number 1B). Refer to Section 7 –

Using TROY Fonts

for the specific escape

sequence (displayed above each character map) used to call each of the TROY fonts.


To verify the TROY Windows font support files were properly installed on your system, demonstration
documents are provided through the TROY Printer Utility in Windows that can be printed out to visually identify
all security and/or barcode fonts downloaded to the TROY MICR Printing Solution. Make sure your TROY
printer is properly setup, powered ON, and is online before printing the Windows Security Font or Windows
Barcode Font Demonstration page(s).

T

O PRINT THE WINDOWS

S

ECURITY

(MICR) F

ONT DEMONSTRATION PAGE

:


NOTE: TROY MICR Secure, MICR Secure EX
, and IRD 9000 Secure EX series printers
must have the printer keylock switch set to “Print MICR
” to enable printing of the
Windows Security Font Demonstration page.

NOTE: TROY IRD 9000 1

UP

series printers must have the 100-sheet multipurpose tray

installed to use standard-size forms for printing test and demonstration pages.

1. From

the

Main Window, click on the printer you wish to manage.

2. Type in the current administrator password in the password box at the bottom of the Main Window. If a

password is not set, then leave the password box blank.

3. From

the

Main Window, click on File, Print, and then click on Windows Security (MICR) Font Demo. The

printer will automatically print the Windows Security Font Demonstration page (see example on next page).

4. Compare the actual TROY security fonts (the actual fonts generated by your printing system) shown in the

right-hand column with the facsimile image of these fonts printed in the center column (a digitized image
designed to look exactly like the actual fonts generated by your system – see example on the next page).

If the support files were properly installed, the actual TROY security and/or barcode fonts displayed in the
right-hand column should appear identical to the facsimile fonts displayed in the center column. If the actual
fonts do not match the facsimile fonts printed on the demonstration document (fonts not printed correctly or
fonts missing on the printout), review the installation steps in this document. If further assistance is required,
contact TROY Technical Support.

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