TROY Group 1200 User Manual

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Section 3 
Using TROY Fonts 
 
 
Font DIMM Printer and Font DIMM Kit User’s Guide -- Document #50-70382-001  Rev. G
 
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Introduction 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Accessing 
and Using 
TROY Fonts 
 
 
 
Accessing TROY 
Fonts Using 
Windows 
Applications 
 
 
 
Accessing TROY 
Fonts Using Non-
Windows 
Applications
 
 
The TROY MICR E-13B and CMC-7 MICR fonts have been specifically engineered for your TROY Security 
Printing Solution to ensure the highest quality MICR printing in the industry.  The TROY font collection 
provides seamless integration and security within your Windows-based check printing application.  All TROY 
fonts are permanently programmed into the TROY Font DIMM to ensure consistent high-quality MICR printing 
and to prevent unauthorized use of these fonts on another printing system.  Your TROY Security Printing 
Solution includes the following fonts: 
 
•  TROY MICR Font (E-13B and CMC-7) 
•  TROY Security Font (English and Spanish) 
•  TROY Convenience Fonts (Enhanced, Large and Small) 
•  TROY Reverse Helvetica Font 
•  TROY OCR Fonts (type A and B) 
•  British Pound and Euro symbols 
•  TROY POSTNET and Barcode Fonts (not available for TROY 2300 Font DIMM Kits) 
 
The following paragraphs provide some basic information for accessing and using the TROY fonts.  It is 
important that these fonts are kept secure to prevent unauthorized use and that the fonts remain unaltered to 
ensure accurate rendering by your printer.  All TROY fonts are permanently programmed into the TROY Font 
DIMM and cannot be directly accessed through the printer control panel or other external means. 
 
 
To access the TROY fonts in a Windows environment, you must first install the Windows printer driver for the 
model of HP printer being installed.  Follow the instructions in TROY Quick-Start Guide to install the printer 
driver and Windows support files, enabling you to select these fonts from any Windows-based application.  To 
print the TROY E13-B and CMC-7 MICR fonts, your printer must be set to MICR enabled mode, and a TROY 
MICR toner cartridge must be installed in the printer.  Many commercial MICR check-printing applications are 
pre-programmed to access the TROY MICR fonts. 
 
 
If you are using a non-Windows application to print MICR documents, the escape sequence for each font must be 
programmed into your check-printing application in order to “call” each of the selected fonts.  The <Esc> 
character is ASCII character number 27 (hexadecimal number 1B).  Refer to the end of this section for each 
escape sequence (displayed above each character map) used to call each TROY font.