TROY Group MICR_IRD M600 Security Printing Solutions series User’s Guide User Manual
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Section 7
Using TROY Fonts
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Using the TROY 
AutoProtect
™
Font
Using the TROY 
Microprint Font 
Using the 
POSTNET Font 
Using the British 
Pound and Euro 
Symbols 
Using the 
Barcode Fonts
To prevent fraudulent production of checks, TROY Security Printing Solutions can automatically print “VOID”, 
“DO NOT CASH”, “NON-NEGOTIABLE” or any other user-defined phrase across the face of any check that 
was printed on any printer other than a TROY Security Printing Solution. The TROY AutoProtect
™
font (T
ROY
A
UTO
-P
ROTECT
) provides a visual safeguard to identify checks printed by printers without TROY MICR toner or
the TROY MICR font. 
 
The TROY Microprint font is used to print security messages on checks that cannot be copied by photocopying. 
 
 
The POSTNET (Postal Numeric Encoding Technique) font (T
ROY
POSTNET) is used to represent the nine-digit
postal zip code below the postal address line. Using the POSTNET font on your mailing envelopes and postcards 
will significantly decrease postal processing time and reduce the chance of errors when manual data entry is 
required at the post office. 
 
The British Pound and European currency symbols are used in place of the U.S. dollar sign for the respective 
European country and can be selected to print in the audit reports. A decimal point or comma can be selected for 
use with these currency symbols. 
 
TROY barcode fonts provide all the symbolic figures necessary to print correctly formatted and scanable 
barcodes from your TROY printer. Your TROY Security Printing Solution provides the following barcodes: 
•
Code 39
•
Code 128
•
Interleaved 2 of 5
•
EAN 13
•
EAN 8
•
UPC–A
•
UPC–E
 
Similar to the TROY MICR fonts, the TROY barcodes are selected by sending a PCL5 font selection sequence 
(escape sequence) to the printer in a PCL5 job. However, unlike the TROY MICR fonts, implementing barcodes 
requires additional programming parameters that must be precisely defined in order for the barcode to print 
correctly. Therefore, it is recommended that all barcode programming be referred to qualified personnel. 
 
