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The following usage example is performed under
Office 2003 and Windows XP and after having installed some BDTTGen
fonts (MicrDIMM
TrueTypeactivation fonts) for E13B, CMC7,
OCR-A, OCR-B, SECURE DIGITS.
The hp LaserJet printers must be equipped with a MicrDIMM Level
2, 3, 4 or 5
(MicrDIMM Level 1 cannot be used directly from
Windows applications).
Examples could have been done with other
applications and with data produced by dynamic calculation formulas (i.e. from a spreadsheet like Excel or database application like MS-Access).
BDTTGen fonts are listed at the beginning of the
font list and are easily identifiable in the font menu thanks to the barcode
symbol at the beginning of their name. They can be used from
any non-graphical application (graphical applications manipulate pictures and
therefore can't communicate with MicrDIMM in the printer)
Create a new document, and type in :
A1234B
C89768421B D78463B
Then convert
that line to E13B by simply
highlighting it and applying the E13B font
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The text
font changes to a more symbolic font that can still be read (data is not
converted to E13B, CMC7 or any other MICR feature on screen):
Print the document on a
printer equipped with MicrDIMM Pro.
When the
document is output, you get a perfectly reading high quality MICR line generated
by MicrDIMM in the printer (the symbols are not generated by Windows):

Note that
you don't even need to care about the font size, MicrDIMM Pro will automatically
force the right symbol size at print time (the right size is the standard size
expected by the banks).
You can easily use secure digits from Windows
applications. The digits name is displayed belowed the
symbol (first and last letter), in black/white or white/black:
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Secure fonts can be used from Windows using the BDTTGen technology, based on
activation TrueType fonts. Those activation fotns can be customized in the BDTTGEN
utility.
Many languages and font options can be selected. The secure digits font size
will be selected directly in the Windows application like a regular font.
They won't show up on the screen in their final form as the conversion to
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Create a new document, and type in :
Value: **$4,698,407.55**
Then convert
**$4,698,407.55** to secure
digits
by simply highlighting it and
applying the *$SECURE font:

Apply a font size of 20 to get
taller secure digits. The screen looks like this:

Here is the
result output by
the hp LaserJet equipped with MicrDIMM Pro:
All digits and
symbols have the first and last letter of their name printed below in micro
characters. This is fully scalable in any size from 8 to 99 points.
Calling PCL macros and overlays
MicrDIMM special TrueType fonts
also allow you to call/execute PCL macros (which can include signatures,
logos, letterhead, pictures...) and activate/stop macro Overlay by simply picking the
right TrueType font and typing the macro number.
As you can see,
printing cheques with professional
MICR encoding from
Windows applications has never been so easy.
It is also very fast and safe as
all security are applied at the last minute and with the
highest quality inside the printer.
With
MicrDIMM in your hp
laserjet printer, you can work smarter and gain productivity by
MICR
from Windows: with MicDIMM, a secure solution with no license to pay per
PC!
As you can see,
printing checks from
Windows applications has never been so easy. It is also very fast and safe as
security fonts can be used to secure amounts and signature loaded on the memory
board to sign checks..
With MicrDIMM Pro, you can work smarter and gain productivity by better managing
check printing security and flexibility.
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