TROY Group 3005 用户指南

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Section 4 
Using the TROY Printer Utility 
 
 
Security Printing Solutions User’s Guide -- 50-70410-002 Rev. A
 
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Implementing the 
Secure Seal 
Feature 
 
Secure Seal technology is designed to help check processors easily identify unauthorized alterations to your 
printed checks.  The printed seal consists of a visible company logo or other unique design along with encoded 
user-defined check information that is incorporated into the seal as a bit-mapped, machine-readable background 
pattern surrounding the logo. 
 
The Secure Seal feature must be set up in the TROY printer before the seal can be printed on your checks.  A 
matched pair of custom encoding/decoding template files must first be obtained from Fiserv prior to using the 
Secure Seal feature built into the TROY printer.  Fiserv Item Processing clients should contact their Account 
Managers for obtaining the Secure Seal template.  If you are not currently a Fiserv Item Processing client, contact 
your TROY representative, who will provide you with a contact at Fiserv to obtain a seal template. 
 
The seal template specifies the format of the seal, which can be customized to your specifications to include your 
company logo or other unique design in addition to the encoded background image data fields (i.e., payee name, 
account number, date, etc.).  The Secure Seal feature requires a matched pair of template files, an encoding 
template (.est file) used by the TROY printer to encode the data into the seal, and a decoding template (.dst file) 
used by the check processor to decode (via scanning) the particular seal printed on your checks.  A sample seal 
template is provided with the TROY Printer Utility for demonstration purposes. 
 
Once the seal template is obtained from Fiserv, use the TROY Printer Utility to download the seal template into 
the non-volatile secure memory area of the TROY printer (follow the steps below).  The template must be 
resident in the TROY printer’s secure memory area before it can be used.  Once the seal template file has been 
loaded into the printer memory and the desired settings have been selected, sending the appropriate PCL 
commands will print the seal on the check as defined by the template and user-defined options (see next page). 
 
T
O LOAD A SEAL TEMPLATE INTO THE PRINTER MEMORY
1.  From the Main Window, click on Resources,  Install 
New ResourcesData Files
2.  Select the desired template (.est) file, and click on Open
3.  Select Secure File System, (a Starting ID Number will 
be automatically assigned), and click on Update Printer 
to send these settings to the printer’s flash-file memory. 
4.  Click on OK to continue. 
NOTE:  An *.est file is used by the printer to encrypt seal 
data, and a *.dst file is used by your check processor to 
decrypt seal data.  The two files must be a matched pair.