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Source Technologies 1352 MICR 40

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Changes, typos, and technical inaccuracies will be corrected in subsequent publications. This publication is subject to change without notice. The information and descriptions contained in this manual cannot be copied, disseminated, or distributed without the express written consent of Source Technologies, Inc. No liability, expressed or implied, will be assumed by Source Technologies, Inc. or its dealers or affiliates for any damage resulting from use of this information. Additional copies of t

Source Technologies SECURE MICR PRINTER ST9612

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All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from Source Technologies, LLC. Published in the United States of America by: Source Technologies, LLC 2910 Whitehall Park Drive Charlotte, NC 28273 Author: Source Technologies, LLC Notice This manual serves as a reference for a Source Technologies Secu

Source Technologies SECURE MICR PRINTER ST9630

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Your Secure MICR Printer allows you to define the ESC character as a printable character or a combination of two printable characters. You can select combinations of 1 or 2 characters which are translated to a Hex 1B when they are sent to the printer. The command &%STYxxyy$ is used to select the character or character combination. The pair xx represents the first characters’ ASCII hex value, yy represents the second characters hex value. Example: The symbols @@ should be translated into the esca





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