John,

This is what we use to print MICR checks with Universe.  Unidata should
be similar.  We print on a HP 405O with a MICR soft font chip from Troy
Systems.  The "C" and "A" equate to the "transit" and "on us" MICR
characters.

Hth,
Steve

0050:    STDFONT  = "1B2838551B28733070313268313276307330623430393954"

0061:    MICRSTUP = "1B1B252D313234303058"
0062:    MICRRSET = "1B1B252D313234303158"
0063:    MICRFONT = "1B282030511B28733070382E303068382E3876307330623054"

0066: **   SET PRINTER INTO MICR MODE
0067:    PRINT ICONV(MICRSTUP,"MX")

0382:    PRINT ICONV(MICRFONT,"MX"):
0383:    PRINT SPACE(12):"C":CHCKNUM 'R%6':"C A":BANKID:"A ":ACCTNUM:"C"
0384: **    PRINT MICRLINE
0385:    PRINT ICONV(STDFONT,"MX"):


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Varney
Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 6:44 AM
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Subject: [U2] MICR fonts with UniData

Has anyone used a MICR soft font with UniData? I have a project to print
checks and am wondering how other people hander the MICR font for
account
/ routine numbers. Thanks.
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