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Download MICR Font & Instructions
MICR FONTS FOR INFOPRINT 4000 PRINTERS
This MICR font package provides fonts designed for
use on the IBM Infoprint 4000 series printers.
Unlike other AFP fonts MICR fonts are device-dependent
and must be used on the printers that they were
designed for. MICR fonts are device dependent in order
to produce optimum MICR read accuracy for the lowest
possible reject rate. Please note that the 300-dpi
fonts provide a much lower reject rate than 240-dpi.
This MICR font package provides five character sets,
three coded fonts, and two code pages.
MICR fonts supporting two standards are provided:
E-13B and CMC-7.
E-13B was developed in the United States and is
used in the following countries: United States, Canada,
Colombia, Australia, Japan, Venezuela, and the United Kingdom.
CMC-7 was developed in France and is used in: Europe and
South America.
MICR fonts were previously provided through RPQ 8A8083.
An RPQ, Request for Price Quotation, is a method IBM uses
to provide special hardware and software products
and features. The fonts in this package are an enhanced
version of those provided with the RPQ. They have the
same resource names so that applications will not have
to be changed.
The character sets provided are:
- C0R0AE13.240 240-pel production version of MICR E-13B
- C0R0AE13.300 300-pel production version of MICR E-13B
- C0R0AT13.240 240-pel hollow test version of MICR E-13B
- C0R0AT13.300 300-pel hollow test version of MICR E-13B
- C0R0ACMC.300 300-pel production version of MICR CMC-7
TO INSTALL THE MICR FONTS:
1. Click on "MICR" under "URL" in the "Download package" of this webpage.
2. When the "File Download" window appears click on "Save" to store the
"4000micr.zip" file on your hard drive.
3. Unzip 4000micr.zip which generate the following 11 files:
4000micr.txt this readme file
x0ae13 MICR E-13B coded font for production use
c0r0ae13.240 240-pel production character set MICR E-13B
c0r0ae13.300 300-pel production character set MICR E-13B
x0at13 MICR E-13B coded font for testing
c0r0at13.240 240-pel hollow test character set MICR E-13B
c0r0at13.300 300-pel hollow test character set MICR E-13B
t1001032 code page used by both x0ae13 and x0at13
x0acmc MICR CMC-7 coded font for production use
c0r0acmc.300 300-pel production character set MICR CMC-7
t1001033 code page used by x0acmc
FOR MVS, OS/390, z/OS, VM, AND VSE
The files must be uploaded to the host system in binary and then
converted into the proper format using the AFRREBLK utility or
AFPREBLK for VSE.
Since the files are device-dependent you will need to
put them into a unique library for the device if you
will have different types of printers printing MICR
applications. For example, if you have a MICR 4000
and a MICR 4100 they will each have unique MICR fonts
with the same resource names. You will need to have two
libraries. One could be named MICR4000 and the other MICR4100.
PSF will need to be setup to point to the correct library.
Also the character sets are provided in 240-dpi and 300-dpi
resolution which means the proper version must be used to match
the resolution of the printer. If you are printing on a 600-dpi
printer you must use the 300-dpi font in order to get the
lowest check reject rate.
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