Pjl micr command example – Source Technologies 1352 MICR 40 User Manual
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Secure MICR Printer User’s Guide
Source Technologies
July 2003
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PJL MICR Command Example
Figure 8.1, is an illustration of an Accounts Payable check and remittance information. The
page used a PCL MACRO for the static data and background design. This manual does not
address MACRO design and programming, but the variable text information including all the
PJL and PCL commands used to print the example are on the page following the sample
check. For illustrative purposes there are some extra spaces in the text preceding the print-
able data. The following paragraphs describe the command functions. The commands are a
minimal set chosen to produce the example. Please consult Lexmark Technical publications
for the complete descriptions of PJL and PCL printer commands
PJL Unlock Sequence
The first two lines of the variable text example are PJL commands that unlock the MICR font
resources and enter PCL language processing. The password used is PASSWORD, the
initial ship default. These commands and all following commands are all case sensitive.
stream requires the Escape Character, not
PCL Initial Set-Up
The next two commands set up some printer PCL variables. These commands are normally
early in the data stream. We chose a minimal set.
size to LETTER, the input tray to TRAY 1, the lines per inch to 6, the top margin to 1, and the
lines per page to 64. The next command,
set to 600 dots per inch mentioned in Section 7. This affects proper MICR line spacing and X
and Y cursor positioning.
PCL MACRO Call
The next command calls MACRO 100 that was previously loaded in RAM memory. When
called the graphic background, logos, and static data is written to the internal print buffer.