TROY Group Printer 4014 User Manual

Font Card Kit User’s Guide  
(For use with Hewlett-Packard LaserJet 4014, 4015, and 4515 Series Printers)  
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which, if not followed correctly, could cause serious personal injury.  
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Section 1 – Features Overview  
Introduction .........................................................................................................................................1-1  
TROY Security Fonts...................................................................................................................1-1  
Section 2 – Using the TROY Printer Utility  
Introduction .........................................................................................................................................2-1  
Menu Structure....................................................................................................................................2-1  
Basic Printer Utility Operations ........................................................................................................2-2  
Printing Demo Pages...........................................................................................................................2-3  
Accessing Fonts Using Non-Windows Applications..................................................................2-3  
Verifying Windows Font Support...............................................................................................2-3  
Verifying PCL 5e Communication .............................................................................................2-5  
Downloading Files to the Printer .......................................................................................................2-6  
Obtaining Technical Assistance .........................................................................................................2-8  
Section 3 – Using TROY Fonts  
Introduction .........................................................................................................................................3-1  
Accessing and Using TROY Fonts.....................................................................................................3-1  
Accessing the TROY Fonts Using Windows Applications........................................................3-1  
Accessing the TROY Fonts Using Non-Windows Applications...............................................3-1  
Using TROY MICR Fonts...........................................................................................................3-2  
Using the Convenience Amount Fonts........................................................................................3-2  
Using the TROY Security Fonts..................................................................................................3-2  
Using the TROY OCR Fonts.......................................................................................................3-2  
Using the Reverse Helvetica Font ...............................................................................................3-2  
Using the TROY POSTNET Font...............................................................................................3-2  
Using the British Pound and Euro Symbols ..............................................................................3-2  
Using Printer Fonts and Screen Fonts...............................................................................................3-3  
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MICR Font Guidelines........................................................................................................................3-4  
Font Character Mapping....................................................................................................................3-5  
Determining a Character Mapping ............................................................................................3-6  
Accessing Unmapped Characters ...............................................................................................3-6  
Standard ASCII Character Set...................................................................................................3-7  
TROY MICR E-13B 12-Point Font ............................................................................................3-8  
TROY MICR CMC-7 12-Point Font..........................................................................................3-9  
TROY Enhanced Convenience Amount (Scalable)...................................................................3-9  
TROY Large Convenience Amount 18-Point Font.................................................................3-10  
TROY Small Convenience Amount 24-Point Font .................................................................3-10  
TROY Security Font ..................................................................................................................3-11  
TROY Security Font (Spanish).................................................................................................3-11  
TROY Reverse Helvetica Font..................................................................................................3-12  
TROY OCR-A Font (Scalable) .................................................................................................3-13  
TROY OCR-B Font (Scalable)..................................................................................................3-15  
TROY UPC-A Barcode..............................................................................................................3-17  
TROY UPC-E Barcode..............................................................................................................3-18  
TROY EAN-8 Barcode ..............................................................................................................3-19  
TROY EAN-13 Barcode ............................................................................................................3-20  
TROY BC25 Barcode.................................................................................................................3-21  
TROY BC39 Barcode.................................................................................................................3-22  
TROY BC128 Barcode...............................................................................................................3-23  
TROY POSTNET.......................................................................................................................3-24  
TROY POSTNET Reverse (optional).......................................................................................3-25  
International Convenience Amount Fonts......................................................................................3-26  
British Large Convenience Amount Font ................................................................................3-26  
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French Large Convenience Amount Font................................................................................3-26  
Italian Large Convenience Amount Font.................................................................................3-26  
Spanish Large Convenience Amount Font ..............................................................................3-26  
British Small Convenience Amount Font.................................................................................3-27  
French Small Convenience Amount Font ................................................................................3-27  
Italian Small Convenience Amount Font.................................................................................3-27  
Spanish Small Convenience Amount Font...............................................................................3-27  
PCL Font Collection..........................................................................................................................3-27  
Section 4 – Troubleshooting / Error Messages  
Troubleshooting by Symptom............................................................................................................4-1  
Software Uninstall Procedures...........................................................................................................4-9  
Uninstall the TROY Screen Fonts ..............................................................................................4-9  
Uninstall the TROY Support Files..............................................................................................4-9  
Uninstall the TROY Printer Utility ..........................................................................................4-10  
Appendix – TROY Font Card Installation  
Installing the TROY Font Card........................................................................................................A-1  
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Section 1  
Features Overview  
Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing your TROY Font Card Kit. You have chosen the highest quality MICR (Magnetic Ink  
Character Recognition) printing solution available today that offers convenience, flexibility, and precision for  
printing high-quality MICR documents.  
The TROY Font Card Kit includes the TROY Font Card and a specially formulated TROY MICR toner cartridge  
designed to meet or exceed all ANSI MICR printing standards. The TROY Font Card features an enhanced  
collection of MICR, OCR, and security fonts designed for printing financial documents. The TROY Font Card  
can be installed in a standard HP 4014, 4015, or 4515 LaserJet printer to provide MICR printing capabilities.  
Each TROY Font Card is designed for a specific HP printer and is not interchangeable between printer models.  
Refer to the TROY Font Card Kit Quick-Start Guide for information on installing the necessary TROY support  
files. Refer to the Appendix in this manual for installing the TROY Font Card into a compatible HP printer.  
TROY Security  
Fonts  
Your TROY Font Card Kit includes a collection of high-quality MICR fonts (E13-B, CMC-7) and other security  
fonts programmed into the TROY Font Card. See Section 3 – Using TROY Fonts for more information. The  
TROY Security font collection includes the following fonts:  
TROY Font  
Description  
E13-B MICR Font  
Used to print the MICR line at the bottom of the check (United States and selected countries)  
Used to print the MICR line at the bottom of the check (if your bank of deposit requires this font)  
Used to print the convenience amount information on the check (this font is scalable)  
Used to print the convenience amount information on the check (this font is non-scalable)  
Used to print the convenience amount information on the check (this font is non-scalable)  
CMC-7 MICR Font  
Enhanced Convenience Font  
Large Convenience Font  
Small Convenience Font  
Used to print names and addresses on the back of transparent envelope windows for use in  
pressure-seal machines  
TROY Reverse Helvetica Font  
Used as the British or European currency symbol for the respective country (replaces the U.S.  
dollar sign). These symbols can be selected to print in the audit reports. The decimal point or  
comma (default) can be selected.  
British Pound and Euro Currency  
Symbols  
Used to print several types of industry-standard barcodes for a variety of uses, and also  
TROY Barcode and POSTNET Fonts includes a POSTNET font for printing the U.S. postal bar code that represents the 9-digit zip  
code printed below the postal address  
TROY Security Font  
Used to print the amount information on the check (English / Spanish) (this font is scalable)  
Used to print any information (names, addresses, amounts) that is to be read by automated  
readers using optical character recognition (this font is scalable)  
TROY OCR Font (type A and B)  
Used to print the convenience amount on the check in any one of five languages (available on  
the TROY Security Printing Solutions CD supplied with your TROY Font DIMM Kit)  
International Convenience Fonts  
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Section 2  
Using the TROY Printer Utility  
Introduction  
The TROY Printer Utility is an easy-to-use Microsoft Windows-based utility designed to assist you with the  
management of a TROY Font Card. The TROY Printer Utility allows the system administrator to perform the  
following functions:  
View system information  
Print Windows Security and Barcode demonstration pages  
Print PCL Security/Barcode Font demonstration page  
Obtain technical assistance  
Access the TROY Web site for printer firmware updates, drivers, and product/supplies information.  
The TROY Printer Utility is included on the TROY Font Card Kit CD supplied with your TROY Font Card Kit.  
Follow the instructions in the TROY Font Card Kit Quick-Start Guide to install the TROY Printer Utility.  
The user-friendly features of the TROY Printer Utility are conveniently grouped under three pull-down menus as  
shown below. An arrow () next to the menu selection indicates that additional selections are available for that  
menu item. It is suggested that you print out this page for use as a convenient reference when using the TROY  
Printer Utility.  
Menu  
Structure  
TROY Printer Utility Menu Tree  
FILE  
RESOURCES  
HELP  
Print  
Install New Resources  
TROY Printer Utility Help F1  
TROY on the Web  
Technical Support  
System Information  
Firmware Update  
About  
Windows Security Font Demo  
Windows Barcode Font Demo  
PCL Security/Barcode Font Demo  
Fonts  
Macros/Forms  
Download File  
Exit  
NOTE: The grayed-out menu items displayed in the TROY Printer Utility menus are for features that apply only to  
TROY printers and Hewlett-Packard printers that have the TROY MICR Secure DIMM installed.  
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Using the TROY Printer Utility  
Basic Printer  
Utility  
Operations  
TO ACCESS THE TROY PRINTER UTILITY:  
1. Click on the Microsoft Windows Start button, select Programs, MICR by TROY, and then click on the  
TROY Printer Utility icon. The Printer Utility main window will appear.  
2. Click on the Hewlett-Packard printer you wish to manage.  
TROY Printer Utility  
File Settings Resources Help  
Select the printer to configure from the following list:  
HP 4515 PCL 5e LaserJet Printer  
Selected printer location (port):  
USB Virtual PrinterPort  
Selected Printer Information  
Admin Password  
TROY Securit y Printing Solution  
MICR Font Card  
Windows Printer Driver  
Winspool  
3. Select MICR Font Card from the TROY Security Printing Solution drop-down menu. For convenience, this  
setting is saved when you exit the TROY Printer Utility. This option simplifies the TROY Printer Utility  
interface by allowing access to features that are only available within your product type.  
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Using the TROY Printer Utility  
The TROY Printer Utility provides the ability to generate a Windows Security Font, Windows Barcode Font, and  
PCL Security/Barcode Font demonstration page. Use the Windows Security Font demonstration page if you are  
using a Windows-based printing application, or use the PCL Security/Barcode Font demonstration page if you  
are using a non-Windows-based printing application. Use these demonstration pages to verify the TROY  
Security fonts generated by your printer.  
Printing  
Demo Pages  
If you are using a non-Windows application to print MICR documents, the escape sequence for each font must be  
programmed into the application in order to “call” each of the selected fonts. The <Esc> character is ASCII  
character number 27 (hexadecimal number 1B). Refer to Section 3 – Using TROY Fonts for the specific escape  
sequence (displayed above each character map) used to call each of the TROY fonts.  
Accessing Fonts  
Using Non-  
Windows  
Applications  
Verifying  
Windows Font  
Support  
To verify that the TROY Windows font support files were properly installed on your system, demonstration  
documents are provided through the TROY Printer Utility in Windows that can be printed out to visually identify  
all security and/or barcode fonts downloaded to the TROY printer. Make sure your TROY printer is properly  
setup, powered ON, and is online before printing the Windows Security Font or Windows Barcode Font  
Demonstration page(s).  
TO PRINT THE WINDOWS SECURITY (MICR) FONT DEMONSTRATION PAGE:  
1. From the Main Window, click on the printer you wish to manage.  
2. From the Main Window, click on File, Print, and then click on Windows Security (MICR) Font Demo. The  
printer will automatically print the Windows Security Font Demonstration page (see example on next page).  
3. Compare the actual TROY security fonts (the actual fonts generated by your printing system) shown in the  
right-hand column with the facsimile image of these fonts printed in the center column (a digitized image  
designed to look exactly like the actual fonts generated by your system – see example on the next page).  
If the support files were properly installed, the actual TROY security and/or barcode fonts displayed in the  
right-hand column should appear identical to the facsimile fonts displayed in the center column. If the actual  
fonts do not match the facsimile fonts printed on the demonstration document (fonts not printed correctly or  
fonts missing on the printout), review the installation steps in this document. If further assistance is required,  
contact TROY Technical Support.  
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Using the TROY Printer Utility  
Verifying  
Windows Font  
Support (cont.)  
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Verifying PCL 5e  
Communication  
The PCL Security/Barcode Font demonstration page can be used to verify PCL 5e communication between the  
host computer and your printer. If the PCL 5 communication between the host computer and your printer is  
successful, then the selected demonstration page should print out exactly as shown in the example below.  
TO PRINT THE PCL SECURITY/BARCODE FONT DEMONSTRATION PAGE:  
1. From the Main Window, click on the printer you wish to access.  
2. Type in the current administrator password in the password box at the bottom of the Main Window. If a  
password is not set, then leave the password box blank.  
3. From the Main Window, click on File, Print, and then click on PCL Security/Barcode Font Demo. The  
printer will automatically print the PCL 5e Security/Barcode Font Demonstration pages (see example below).  
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Using the TROY Printer Utility  
The TROY Printer Utility provides the ability to download any PCL or text file directly to the printer without  
embedding additional information. A download option is provided to enhance the download file (see the  
Download File window for the specific option). To include the advanced option to the download, place a  
checkmark next to the option. The advanced download option is provided for advanced users only.  
Downloading  
Files to the  
Printer  
TO DOWNLOAD A FILE TO THE PRINTER:  
1. From the Main Window, click on the printer you  
Download File  
wish to manage.  
File Help  
2. From the Main Window, click on File, and click on  
File Name:  
Download File.  
3. Enter the file name or click on Browse to locate the  
desired file.  
Include Administrator and Password data to file  
4. For advanced users: Place a checkmark next to the  
download option if you wish to include the additional  
data with the download file. For normal use, it is  
recommended that the checkbox be left blank.  
Include NVRAM download enter and exit data to file  
Include job initialize and job exit data to file  
5. Click on Download to send the file to the printer’s  
Download  
memory. Click on OK to finish.  
6. Click on OK to continue.  
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The multiple download feature allows you to specify the number of times to download a single file to the printer  
without having to repetitively initiate the download process and respond to confirmation prompts. The multiple  
download feature is useful for testing purposes. To include the advanced option to the download, place a  
checkmark next to the option. The advanced download option is provided for advanced users only.  
Downloading  
Files to the  
Printer (cont.)  
TO REPEATEDLY DOWNLOAD OF A FILE TO THE PRINTER:  
1. From the Main Window, click on the printer you wish  
to manage.  
2. Type in the current administrator password in the  
password box at the bottom of the Main Window. If a  
password is not set, then leave the password box blank.  
3. From the Main Window, click on File, and click on  
Multiple Download.  
4. Enter the file name or click on Browse to locate the  
desired file.  
5. For advanced users: Place a checkmark next to the  
download option if you wish to include the additional  
data with the download file. For normal use, it is  
recommended that the checkbox be left blank.  
6. Enter the number of times to download the file (the default is 5), and then click on Download to send the file  
to the printer’s flash-file memory multiple times. Multiple downloads can be specified from 0 to 5000. Click  
on OK to finish.  
7. Click on OK to continue.  
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Using the TROY Printer Utility  
Obtaining  
Technical  
Assistance  
The TROY Printer Utility provides several help screens to guide you through the features and functions of your  
TROY Font Card. TROY technical support is available to assist you with any questions concerning the setup,  
operation, and maintenance of your TROY Font Card. Specific system information about the configuration of  
your TROY product is also available through the TROY Printer Utility. You are also encouraged to visit the  
TROY web site for latest FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions), information on the latest TROY products, and for  
ordering MICR toner and other printing supplies.  
TO VIEW TECHNICAL SUPPORT INFORMATION:  
From the Main Window, click on Help, and then click on Technical Support to view the TROY Technical  
Support HTML page for telephone numbers and hours of business.  
TO VIEW INFORMATION ON THE TROY WEB SITE:  
From the Main Window, click on Help, and then click on TROY on the Web to access the TROY web site. Click  
on the Services and Support button at the top of the web page to view the available topics. You can access the  
TROY web site directly at http://www.troygroup.com.  
TO VIEW ON-SCREEN HELP FOR THE TROY PRINTER UTILITY:  
From the Main Window, click on Help, and then click on TROY Printer Utility Help F1 to view the Printer  
Utility help documents. You can press the F1 key at any time while using the TROY Printer Utility to access the  
help screens.  
TO VIEW INFORMATION ABOUT THE PRINTER UTILITY:  
From the Main Window, click on Help, and then click on About to view the version level and other information  
about the TROY Printer Utility.  
TO VIEW SYSTEM INFORMATION:  
From the Main Window, click on Help, and then click on System Information to view the version level and other  
information about your computer and printer's hardware and software environment.  
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Section 3  
Using TROY Fonts  
Introduction  
The TROY MICR E-13B and CMC-7 MICR fonts have been specifically engineered for your TROY Security  
Printing Solution to ensure the highest quality MICR printing in the industry. The TROY font collection  
provides seamless integration and security within your Windows-based check printing application. All TROY  
fonts are permanently programmed into the TROY Font Card to ensure consistent high-quality MICR printing  
and to prevent unauthorized use of these fonts on another printing system. Your TROY Security Printing  
Solution includes the following fonts:  
TROY MICR Font (E-13B and CMC-7)  
TROY Security Font (English and Spanish)  
TROY Convenience Fonts (Enhanced, Large and Small)  
TROY Reverse Helvetica Font  
TROY OCR Fonts (type A and B)  
British Pound and Euro symbols  
TROY POSTNET and Barcode Fonts (not available for TROY 2300 Font DIMM Kits)  
The following paragraphs provide some basic information for accessing and using the TROY fonts. It is  
important that these fonts are kept secure to prevent unauthorized use and that the fonts remain unaltered to  
ensure accurate rendering by your printer. All TROY fonts are permanently programmed into the TROY Font  
Card and cannot be directly accessed through external means.  
Accessing  
and Using  
TROY Fonts  
To access the TROY fonts in a Windows environment, you must first install the Windows printer driver for your  
HP 4014, 4015, or 4515 LaserJet printer. Follow the instructions in TROY Font Card Kit Quick-Start Guide to  
install the printer driver and Windows support files, enabling you to select these fonts from any Windows-based  
application. To print the TROY E13-B and CMC-7 MICR fonts, your printer must be set to MICR enabled  
mode, and a TROY MICR toner cartridge must be installed in the printer. Many commercial MICR check-  
printing applications are pre-programmed to access the TROY MICR fonts.  
Accessing TROY  
Fonts Using  
Windows  
Applications  
If you are using a non-Windows application to print MICR documents, the escape sequence for each font must be  
programmed into your check-printing application in order to “call” each of the selected fonts. The <Esc>  
character is ASCII character number 27 (hexadecimal number 1B). Refer to the end of this section for each  
escape sequence (displayed above each character map) used to call each TROY font.  
Accessing TROY  
Fonts Using Non-  
Windows  
Applications  
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Using TROY Fonts  
Using the TROY  
E-13B MICR  
Font  
The E-13B MICR font (TROY E-13B) can be used for printing the MICR line in many countries, including the  
United States. In some European and Latin American countries, the CMC-7 MICR font is used instead. TROY  
can provide customer support for your MICR applications only if you use the supplied TROY MICR fonts.  
Using the TROY  
CMC-7 MICR  
Font  
The CMC-7 MICR font (TROY CMC-7) can be used for printing the MICR line in many countries, including  
some European and Latin American countries. TROY can provide customer support for your MICR applications  
only if you use the supplied TROY MICR fonts.  
Using the  
Convenience  
Amount Fonts  
Your TROY Security Printing Solution includes a large, small and enhanced convenience amount font (TROY  
ECF, TROY LCF, TROY SCF). These fonts consist of numbers with their alphabetic spellings placed directly  
below the numerical character. These fonts are designed for use in the Legal Amount field only (located directly  
below the Payee field). You can enter alphanumeric symbols representing the amount of the check into this field.  
The TROY Security font (TROY SECURITY, TROY SECURITY SPANISH) is designed to prevent fraudulent alteration  
to the Amount field on the check. The font consists of numbers with their alphabetic spellings placed directly  
below the numerical character with a wavy lined pattern running through each character. These fonts are  
designed for use in the Legal Amount field only (located directly below the Payee field on the check). You can  
enter numeric symbols representing the amount of the check into this field. During document processing,  
convenience amounts may be visually read and encoded on the check by bank personnel. In this case, a large  
Convenience Amount font may best meet your bank’s requirements.  
Using the TROY  
Security Font  
The TROY OCR fonts (TROY OCR-A AND TROY OCR-B) are used to print any information (names, addresses,  
amounts) on the check that is to be read by automated readers using optical character recognition.  
Using the TROY  
OCR Fonts  
The TROY Reverse Helvetica font is used to print names and addresses on the back of transparent envelope  
windows for use in pressure-seal machines.  
Using the Reverse  
Helvetica Font  
Using the TROY  
POSTNET Font  
The POSTNET (Postal Numeric Encoding Technique) font (TROY 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.  
Using the British  
Pound and Euro  
Symbols  
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.  
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Using TROY Fonts  
In addition to the TROY printer  
fonts that are permanently  
Using Printer  
Fonts and  
programmed into the TROY Font  
Card, the TROY screen fonts have  
been developed for screen display  
use only as a visual reference and  
for making positional adjustments to  
the MICR line. The TROY screen  
fonts display differently than the  
actual printer fonts in order to  
prevent unauthorized printing using  
the MICR screen fonts on other  
Windows-installed printers.  
Screen Fonts  
If the E-13B MICR screen font is  
used for printing, the inversely  
printed (white characters on a black  
background) MICR screen font will  
not be readable by the bank  
reader/sorter machines.  
The  
uniquely displayed screen fonts  
ensure that the MICR font printed  
on your MICR documents is  
generated by the TROY Font Card  
and not by the Windows operating  
system  
using  
the  
resident  
TrueTypefont. The TROY screen  
fonts are provided on the TROY  
Font Card Kit CD supplied with  
your TROY product.  
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Using TROY Fonts  
MICR Font  
Guidelines  
The TROY E-13B and CMC-7 MICR fonts were developed using strict specifications designed specifically for  
high-speed magnetic-read processing. To maintain these strict specifications, the TROY MICR fonts were  
designed as non-scalable fonts (fixed fonts) that are fixed in pitch (spacing) and point size (height). Because  
Windows TrueTypetechnology allows fonts to be scalable by changing the point size, it is imperative to  
maintain the 12-point size of the MICR fonts installed in Windows. Selecting a point size other than 12-point for  
the MICR font in Windows will not visibly enlarge or reduce the size of the characters; however, the horizontal  
spacing will be affected. Any alteration to the spacing of the characters will result in incorrect placement of the  
MICR characters in the MICR line at the bottom of your checks, causing your financial documents to be rejected  
by the bank.  
The Convenience Amount fonts were also designed as non-scalable fonts, but can be changed (increased or  
decreased) from the default point size to meet your check printing requirements. Changing the point size of a  
fixed font in Windows will only affect the horizontal spacing of the characters and not affect the vertical size of  
the characters. The TROY Enhanced Convenience Amount font and TROY Security font were designed as  
scalable fonts that can be changed (increased or decreased) from the default point size to meet your check  
printing requirements.  
NOTE: It is highly recommended that you verify the MICR line at the bottom of your printed checks using the TROY  
MICR Document Template (p/n 54-17373-001) to verify the positioning of each character. Refer to the TROY MICR  
Basics Handbook for details (provided in PDF format on the TROY Font Card Kit CD.  
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Each character or symbol in a font set corresponds to a specific ASCII (American Standard Code for Information  
Interchange) number (e.g., the capital letter “A” = ASCII number 65). Pressing a key on your computer  
keyboard automatically generates the ASCII number (32 through 127) associated with the character or symbol  
displayed on the key. Likewise, any character or symbol not represented on your computer keyboard (ASCII  
numbers above 127) can be accessed by manually entering the associated ASCII number using the numeric  
keypad.  
Font  
Character  
Mapping  
The fonts provided on the TROY Font Card Kit CD have each of the characters and symbols in each font set  
(shown on the following pages) “mapped” (associated) to standard computer keyboard characters using the  
corresponding ASCII number for each character and symbol on the keyboard.  
For example, the transit symbol (one of the industry-standard symbols used in a MICR line at the bottom of a  
check) contained in the TROY E-13B MICR character table (shown on page 3-8) does not exist on a standard  
computer keyboard but has been “mapped” to the standard ASCII keyboard capital letter “A”, designated as  
ASCII number 65.  
Therefore, after loading and then selecting the TROY E-13B MICR Font, typing the capital letter “A” on your  
computer keyboard will produce the MICR transit symbol instead of the capital letter “A”. The TROY E-13B  
MICR character table (shown on page 3-8) associates the transit symbol with ASCII number 65 (the same ASCII  
number used for the capital letter “A” if you had selected a standard ASCII font set instead of the TROY E-13B  
MICR font set).  
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Determining a  
Character  
Mapping  
To determine which key on your computer keyboard that a TROY character or symbol is “mapped” to, simply  
compare the ASCII number of the selected TROY character or symbol to the same ASCII number listed in the  
Standard ASCII Character Map (shown on the next page) to determine which keyboard key can be used to  
access the selected TROY character or symbol.  
Accessing  
Unmapped  
Characters  
Some of the font sets provided on the TROY Font Card Kit CD contain  
ASCII Number  
Hexadecimal Number  
65  
more characters or symbols than can be “mapped” to the available keys  
on a standard computer keyboard. In this case, these characters can be  
accessed by manually entering the ASCII number (see example at right)  
designated for each character (refer to the character tables on the  
following pages). The hexadecimal number shown below the ASCII  
number is used for programming mainframe computers.  
0041  
Character or Symbol  
A
To access a character or symbol that is not “mapped” to one of the keys on your Windows computer keyboard,  
you can manually enter the ASCII number by holding down the ALT key on your keyboard, entering the associated  
ASCII number for the character you wish to access, and then releasing the ALT key.  
NOTE: You must use the numerical keypad on your keyboard to enter the ASCII number. The number keys along  
the top of the keyboard will not work for this application.  
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Standard ASCII  
Character Set  
(reference only)  
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TROY MICR E-  
13B 12-Point Font  
<Esc>(ØQ<Esc>(s1p12vØsØbØT  
(Troy E-13B)  
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TROY MICR  
CMC-7 12-Point  
Font  
<Esc>(ØQ<Esc>(s1p12vØsØb1T  
(Troy CMC7)  
<Esc>(3Q<Esc>(s1pvØsØb1ØT  
= desired point size  
TROY Enhanced  
Convenience  
Amount Font  
(Troy ECF)  
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NOTE: The TROY Enhanced Convenience Amount font can be used in place of the TROY Convenience Amount  
font in the legal amount field of the check. To write the cents amount on the check, type the capital letter that  
corresponds to the smaller cent characters shown in the example above (i.e., A=0, B=1, C=2).  
<Esc>(1Q<Esc>(sØp5.Øh16.ØvØsØbØT  
TROY Large  
Convenience  
Amount 18-Point  
Font (Troy LCF)  
<Esc>(2Q<Esc>(sØp6.ØØh22.ØvØsØbØT  
TROY Small  
Convenience  
Amount 24-Point  
Font (Troy SCF)  
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TROY Security  
Font (Troy  
Security)  
<Esc>(4Q<Esc>(s1pvØsØbØT  
= desired point size  
<Esc>(4Q<Esc>(s1pvØsØb4T  
= desired point size  
TROY Security  
Font (Spanish)  
(Troy Security  
Spanish)  
NOTE: The TROY Security Spanish Font is included in the International Font Collection provided on the TROY Font  
Card Kit CD.  
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TROY Reverse  
Helvetica Font  
(Troy Helvetica  
(Rev))  
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TROY OCR-A  
(Troy OCR-A)  
<Esc>(ØO<Esc>(s1pvØsØb1Ø4T  
= desired point size  
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TROY OCR-A  
(continued)  
NOTE: This OCR font must be used at the designated point size to ensure optical readability.  
Size I – must use 12-point size (upper and lower case characters can be used)  
Size III – must use 16-point size (only upper case characters can be used)  
Size IV – must use 20-point size (only upper case characters can be used)  
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TROY OCR-B  
(Troy OCR-B)  
<Esc>(1O<Esc>(s1pvØsØb11ØT  
= desired point size  
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TROY OCR-B  
(continued)  
NOTE: This OCR font must be used at the designated point size to ensure optical readability.  
Size I – must use 10-point size (upper and lower case characters can be used)  
Size III – (not supported)  
Size IV – must use 16-point size (upper and lower case characters can be used)  
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TROY UPC-A  
Barcode  
<Esc>(8Y<Esc>(s1pvØsØb246ØØT  
= desired height  
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<Esc>(8Y<Esc>(s1pvØsØb2461ØT  
= desired height  
TROY UPC-E  
Barcode  
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<Esc>(8Y<Esc>(s1pvØsØb2462ØT  
= desired height  
TROY EAN-8  
Barcode  
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<Esc>(8Y<Esc>(s1pvØsØb2463ØT  
= desired height  
TROY EAN-13  
Barcode  
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<Esc>(4Y<Esc>(s1pvØsØb2464ØT  
= desired height  
TROY BC25  
Barcode  
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<Esc>(ØY<Esc>(s1pvØsØb2467ØT  
= desired height  
TROY BC39  
Barcode  
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<Esc>(ØY<Esc>(s1pvØsØb247ØØT  
= desired height  
TROY BC128  
Barcode  
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<Esc>(15Y<Esc>(s1pvØsØb2477ØT  
= desired height  
TROY  
POSTNET  
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<Esc>(15Y<Esc>(s1pvØs33b2477ØT  
= desired height  
TROY  
POSTNET  
Reverse  
(optional)  
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In addition to the CMC-7 font used for International MICR applications, TROY provides the following  
Convenience Amount font sets in a variety of languages (see examples below). These fonts are provided only on  
the TROY Font Card Kit CD. These fonts can be easily downloaded into the printer’s memory using the TROY  
Printer Utility.  
International  
Convenience  
Amount  
Fonts  
The following TROY International fonts are non-scalable (fixed in size) and can be used in the convenience  
amount field of the check. The escape sequence used to call each font set in a non-Windows environment is  
provided directly above each example. The examples below may not be to scale.  
British Large Convenience Amount Font (Troy LCF British)  
<Esc>(1Q<Esc>(sØp5.14h16.Ø9vØsØb1T  
French Large Convenience Amount Font (Troy LCF French)  
<Esc>(1Q<Esc>(sØp5.14h16.Ø9vØsØb2T  
Italian Large Convenience Amount Font (Troy LCF Italian)  
<Esc>(1Q<Esc>(sØp5.14h16.Ø9vØsØb3T  
Spanish Large Convenience Amount Font (Troy LCF Spanish)  
<Esc>(1Q<Esc>(sØp5.14h16.Ø9vØsØb4T  
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International  
Convenience  
Amount  
British Small Convenience Amount Font (Troy SCF British)  
<Esc>(2Q<Esc>(sØp6h22.68vØsØb1T  
Fonts (cont.)  
French Small Convenience Amount Font (Troy SCF French)  
<Esc>(2Q<Esc>(sØp6h22.68vØsØb2T  
Italian Small Convenience Amount Font (Troy SCF Italian)  
<Esc>(2Q<Esc>(sØp6h22.68vØsØb3T  
Spanish Small Convenience Amount Font (Troy SCF Spanish)  
<Esc>(2Q<Esc>(sØp6h22.68vØsØb4T  
In addition to the TROY Security Printing fonts contained on the TROY Font Card, an extensive collection of  
PCL fonts have been included on the TROY Font Card as a value-added convenience to suit a wide variety of  
printing needs. Refer to the following pages for the PCL font list. The following examples may not be to scale.  
PCL Font  
Collection  
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Collection  
(cont.)  
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Collection  
(cont.)  
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Collection  
(cont.)  
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Collection  
(cont.)  
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PCL Font  
Collection  
(cont.)  
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Troubleshooting  
Trouble-  
shooting by  
Symptom  
The following troubleshooting table provides solutions to the most common MICR printing problems. Some of  
the messages may not apply to your TROY Security Printing Solution. Visually inspect your MICR documents  
using the TROY MICR Document Template where appropriate.  
NOTE: This table does not cover all of the ANSI and banking specifications that MICR-encoded documents must  
meet. Refer to the TROY MICR Basics Handbook for more information on MICR specifications and check design.  
Condition  
Possible Cause  
Solution  
Incorrect data in MICR line (account  
#, bank #, etc.).  
Error typing in the account #, etc.  
Re-enter the correct data.  
Incorrect format of fields in MICR line  
(according to your bank’s  
specifications).  
Error typing in the field information.  
Re-enter the correct data. Ask your  
bank for its specification sheet or copy  
the field format from your old checks,  
including any spaces.  
Vertical streaking or smearing  
throughout document.  
Problem with the Hewlett-Packard  
printer or TROY MICR toner cartridge. the printer user’s manual.  
Refer to the troubleshooting section in  
Horizontal streaking in MICR clear  
band during document processing.  
Problem with the reader/sorter  
machine.  
The reader/sorter machine must be  
cleaned and checked or adjusted.  
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Symptom  
(cont.)  
600 dpi MICR font not used in MICR  
line (an incorrect font such as Courier  
or Times Roman was used instead).  
No MICR font installed.  
Install the TROY Font DIMM and  
reprint the document.  
MICR mode disabled and an attempt  
was made to use a TROY MICR font.  
Consult your software dealer.  
Software error.  
Enable MICR mode by issuing the  
appropriate escape sequence via your  
check writing software.  
MICR font requested orientation  
(portrait or landscape) not installed in  
the printer.  
Install the correct orientation of MICR  
font via system DIMM.  
Non-TROY MICR font was used.  
Use the TROY MICR font or consult  
the non-TROY MICR font  
manufacturer for assistance.  
Font escape sequence coding error.  
Border, signature, or other printing  
Verify the escape sequence accuracy.  
MICR clear band has magnetically  
Reformat your document design to  
chargeable printing besides the MICR extends into MICR clear band on front ensure nothing besides the MICR line  
line on front or backside of document. or back. appears in the MICR clear band.  
Laser-printed items extend into MICR Reformat your document design or  
clear band on backside of the check.  
other laser-printed items so that there  
is no MICR information in the clear  
band on the backside of the check.  
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Trouble-  
shooting by  
Symptom  
(cont.)  
MICR clear band has extra printing  
(such as toner splatter) besides the  
MICR line on front or backside of  
document.  
Printer density setting is too dark.  
Printer fusing unit is contaminated.  
Use TROY MICR defaults.  
Refer to printer user’s manual for  
cleaning instructions.  
Faulty MICR toner cartridge.  
Try another TROY MICR toner  
cartridge. If cartridge is faulty, return  
to the dealer.  
Use of non-TROY MICR toner  
cartridge.  
Use a TROY MICR toner cartridge, or  
consult TROY Technical Support for  
assistance.  
MICR line is skewed on document.  
Your MICR paper was cut or  
Measure your MICR paper and/or  
perforated inaccurately (lower edge of perforation lines to ensure your MICR-  
paper is not perpendicular to the right encoded documents fall within ANSI  
and left edges of paper).  
specifications for document size. Ask  
your paper vendor for correctly sized  
MICR paper.  
Your MICR paper has changed  
properties due to environmental  
conditions in storage or handling.  
Measure your MICR paper and/or  
perforation lines to ensure your MICR-  
encoded documents fall within ANSI  
specifications for document size.  
Paper incorrectly loaded.  
If using MP tray, paper width guide  
should lightly touch right side of paper  
stack.  
Faulty paper transport system in  
printer.  
Try non-MICR paper to verify the  
problem. Contact TROY Technical  
Support if problem is verified on non-  
MICR paper.  
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Trouble-  
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Symptom  
(cont.)  
MICR line not positioned correctly on  
the document (vertically and  
horizontally).  
Your MICR paper was cut or  
perforated inaccurately (paper is too  
short/long or narrow/wide).  
Measure your MICR paper and/or  
perforation lines to ensure your MICR-  
encoded documents fall within ANSI  
specifications for document size. Ask  
your paper vendor for correctly sized  
MICR paper.  
Software registration is off (software  
is positioning data incorrectly on the  
printed page).  
Make adjustments in your software  
application to adjust the positioning of  
the MICR line. Use the TROY MICR  
Document Template to verify all  
adjustments to the MICR line.  
Printer registration discrepancies  
(small inconsistencies in positioning  
of the image on the printed page)  
Small errors in the printer’s registration  
can change the position of the MICR  
line, which is most noticeable on the  
trailing edge of the printed page. If the  
MICR line on your checks is positioned  
on trailing edge of the page (the edge  
of the page that exits the printer last),  
try using the TROY printer’s Auto-  
Rotate feature to place the MICR line  
on the leading edge of the page to  
avoid any small registration errors that  
would significantly change the position  
of the MICR on your printed checks.  
Faulty paper transport system in  
printer.  
Measure your MICR paper. If cut to  
correct size, consult your software  
vendor for assistance.  
Try non-MICR paper to verify the  
problem. Consult the printer user’s  
manual or TROY Technical support if  
problem is verified on non-MICR  
paper.  
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Trouble-  
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Symptom  
(cont.)  
MICR characters are too thick or too  
thin.  
Printer density setting is too dark or  
too light.  
Use TROY MICR defaults.  
Your MICR toner cartridge is nearly  
empty.  
TROY MICR toner cartridge should not  
be used if any print fading is visible  
across the document.  
Your MICR paper is out of  
Refer to TROY MICR paper  
specification so that toner does not  
adhere properly to the paper.  
specifications elsewhere in this guide  
and consult your paper vendor to  
ensure you have the correct paper  
(including correctly preprinted  
background areas). Also, check to  
ensure your paper has not altered due  
to environmental conditions during  
storage and handling.  
Faulty MICR toner cartridge.  
Try another TROY MICR toner  
cartridge. If the cartridge is faulty,  
contact TROY Technical Support for  
assistance.  
Use of Non-TROY MICR toner or font. Use TROY MICR toner or font, or  
consult TROY Technical Support for  
assistance.  
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Trouble-  
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Symptom  
(cont.)  
MICR characters are broken, there  
are voids in characters or toner rubs  
off.  
Your MICR paper is out of  
specification so that toner does not  
adhere properly to the paper.  
Refer to the TROY MICR paper  
specifications and consult your paper  
vendor to ensure you have the correct  
paper (including correctly preprinted  
background areas). Also, check to  
ensure your paper has not altered due  
to environmental conditions during  
storage and handling.  
Faulty MICR toner cartridge.  
Try another TROY MICR toner  
cartridge. If cartridge is faulty, return  
to dealer.  
Use of Non-TROY MICR toner  
cartridge.  
Use a TROY MICR toner cartridge, or  
consult TROY Technical Support for  
assistance.  
Printer fusing unit is faulty.  
Confirm by verifying with a non-MICR  
application. Contact TROY Technical  
Support for instructions.  
Voids in characters in MICR line or  
other text.  
Transfer roller wear (check for page  
count of greater than 100,000).  
Replace transfer roller.  
MICR character spacing and  
positioning are not correct.  
Error in typing MICR line information.  
Re-enter correct data. (Do not forget  
to enter the correct number of spaces  
where required.) If using TROY MICR  
fonts in Windows, ensure the point size  
is set to 12 pt.  
Software placement of characters is  
incorrect.  
Consult your software dealer.  
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Trouble-  
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Symptom  
(cont.)  
Your bank reports a high reject rate  
when processing your TROY MICR-  
printed documents.  
A Non-TROY MICR toner was used.  
Print test documents using TROY  
MICR toner or consult the non-TROY  
manufacturer for assistance.  
NOTE: This section covers conditions The bank-of-deposit made a typing or Ask your bank or one of the document  
not addressed above. You should  
also investigate all of the items  
described above as possible causes  
of bank rejects as well as the other  
ANSI MICR specifications not  
covered in this table.  
imprinting error when they encoded  
the check AMOUNT onto the right  
end of the MICR line.  
testing facilities in the list following this  
table to determine if the MICR line  
error is in the TROY MICR-printed  
portion of the bank-encoded portion  
(many errors are bank induced).  
Your MICR paper is out of  
Observe the condition of your  
processed checks. Refer to this guide  
for information on TROY and ANSI  
MICR paper specifications. Your  
paper vendor or bank may also provide  
assistance.  
specification so that your documents  
tend to jam or tear inside bank  
processing equipment.  
Documents were folded, spindled, or  
otherwise roughly handled before  
they reached the bank-of-deposit.  
Consider sturdier MICR paper or  
improved check-handling processes  
with your regular recipients.  
Your bank’s reader/sorter equipment  
is out of adjustment.  
Ask your bank for assistance in  
determining the cause of your rejects.  
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Troubleshooting  
Trouble-  
shooting by  
Symptom  
(cont.)  
MICR characters appear smeared  
after processing by a bank.  
A Non-TROY MICR toner was used.  
Print test documents using TROY  
MICR toner or consult the non-TROY  
manufacturer for assistance.  
Your MICR paper is out of  
Refer to TROY MICR paper  
specification so that toner does not  
adhere properly to the paper.  
specifications and consult your paper  
vendor to ensure you have the correct  
paper (including correctly preprinted  
background areas). Also, check to  
ensure your paper has not altered due  
to environmental conditions before  
printing the checks.  
Your bank’s reader/sorter equipment  
is out of adjustment.  
Ask your bank for assistance in  
determining the cause of your rejects.  
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Section 4  
Troubleshooting  
In the event you wish to reinstall or permanently remove the TROY Security Printing Solution support files and  
utilities, use the following procedures to properly uninstall (remove) all TROY software from your computer.  
Software  
Uninstall  
Procedures  
Uninstall the  
TROY Screen  
Fonts  
1. Close all applications before uninstalling the TROY screen fonts.  
2. From the Start menu, click on Settings, and then click on Control Panel.  
3. Double-click on the Fonts folder icon. Locate the TROY screen font installed (refer to the MICR font  
facsimile example on the previous page for font names).  
4. Right-click on the TROY screen font to be uninstalled, and then click on Delete from the pull-down menu. A  
confirmation window will appear with the prompt, Are you sure you want to delete these fonts?”. Click on  
YES to confirm the deletion. The TrueTypeMICR screen font will be removed.  
5. Repeat steps two and three for each TROY screen font to be uninstalled.  
6. Close the Fonts Folder and Control Panel.  
7. If removing all the TROY support files, proceed to the next section for removing all the TROY support files  
for Microsoft® Windows.  
1. Close all applications before uninstalling the TROY support files.  
Uninstall the  
TROY Support  
Files  
2. From the Start menu, click on Settings, and then click on Printers.  
3. Right-click on the Hewlett Packard LaserJet PCL 5e (or renamed TROY printer) printer icon, and then click  
on Properties from the pull-down menu.  
4. Click on the Configure tab located at the top of the Properties window.  
5. Click on the More button located within the Other Options category.  
6. Click on the Configure… button located within the Fonts category.  
7. Within the Configure Font Cards window, locate the section labeled Installed Cards. Click on TROY  
Security Font Collection listed under Installed Cards (TROY International Security Font Collection for  
international support). Click on Remove to uninstall the TROY support files. The entry will be deleted from  
the Installed Cards list.  
8. Close all remaining open windows. All the TROY support files have been removed.  
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Troubleshooting  
Uninstall the  
TROY Printer  
Utility  
1. Close all applications before uninstalling the TROY Printer Utility files.  
2. From the START menu, click on Settings, and then click on Control Panel.  
3. Click on Add/Remove Programs.  
4. Locate the TROY Printer Utility from the listing.  
5. Click on Add/Remove.  
6. Follow the screen prompts.  
7. Close all remaining open windows. The TROY Printer Utility files have been removed.  
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Appendix A  
TROY Font Card Installation  
IMPORTANT: Ensure the printer power is switched OFF, and then disconnect  
the printer power cord from the printer.  
Installing the  
TROY Font  
Card  
1. Remove the plastic panel on the right side of the printer by sliding it  
toward the back of the printer (Figure 1).  
2. Open the metal access door (Figure 2).  
3. Remove the TROY Font Card from the protective anti-static bag.  
4. Carefully insert the TROY Font Card into the first USB slot at the  
bottom of the electronics cage (Figure 3, 4). The TROY Font Card  
connector and USB slot are keyed, allowing the TROY Font Card to  
be plugged into the USB slot in one orientation only. Do not force the  
Font Card into the USB slot. Ensure the TROY Font Card is fully  
inserted into the USB slot.  
Figure 1  
5. Close the metal access door. Be sure it snaps into place and is fully closed.  
6. Replace the plastic panel by sliding it onto the side of the printer until it snaps into place.  
7. Reconnect the printer power cord, and then switch the printer power ON.  
8. Refer to the TROY Quick-Start Guide for instructions on installing the TROY support files on your computer.  
NOTE: If assistance is required, call TROY Technical Support at (800) 332-6427, Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to  
8:00 PM, Eastern Standard Time. Customers outside the United States, please call (304) 232-0899.  
Figure 2  
Figure 3  
Figure 4  
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