TROY Group MICR_IRD 9000 1UP MICR Printing Solutions User’s Guide User Manual

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Section 5

Using the TROY Port Monitor

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More than one port monitor can be configured on a Windows-based PC. Multiple port monitors addressed to the
same printer can be configured differently, allowing simple point-and-click selection of TROY security features.
Multiple port monitors can also be associated with different printers, providing effortless configuration across
even the most complex network environments. The only requirement is that each port monitor configured per PC
be assigned a unique name.

Configuration settings within the TROY Port Monitor affect only the print job data being sent and do not affect
the default configuration of the printer. To change the default configuration of the printer, please see Section 4 –

Using the TROY Printer Utility

for more information. Some of the TROY Port Monitor features may not be

available for your TROY MICR printing solution.

The TROY Port Monitor can be configured to print to a local port (LPT1), a network port (IP address or UNC
path), or to a file for archival purposes.

The TROY Port Monitor allows users to perform the following actions within a single print job:

• Encrypt the print data being sent to the printer using a secure encryption algorithm )

• Specify a user name and password )

• Enable/Disable the TROY MICR mode
• Enable/Disable and configure the TROYmark

background image )

• Change to the default mapping of the printer’s paper trays

• Disable the printer control panel )

• Assign a PIN (Personal Identification Number) to restrict the printing of a personal print job ))

• Print a test page (Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 only)

• Insert user-specified PCL or PJL commands into the data stream

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MICR Secure EX Printers Only

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MICR 9000 and IRD 9000 Secure EX Printers Only










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