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Re: PAY003 - Can't Print Signatures From HP Secure Card



Andrew,
Thank you for the reply, what form of signature was this for?  After doing
countless hours of research, I have a question that someone with a little
more experience might be able to answer.  When ever I search for signature
help or simm chip help, I get information about MICR as well.  Are these
two synonymous with each other? Does the Signature and MICR both utilize
special ink or is it only the MICR?

Thank you again Andrew !!

--
Daniel McDonald
PeopleSoft Programmer/Analyst
Northern Arizona University
Box 5200
Flagstaff, Arizona 86011
(928) 523-8238

Andrew Lin wrote:

> Hi Daniel,
>
> Here'w what I got to work for me:
>   encode '<27>(0Q<27>(s0p8.00h8.8v0s0b0T' into $micr-command
>   print $micr-command           (66,10) code
>   print $MicrLine               (66,10) code
>   encode '<27>(8U<27>(s0p10.00h12.0v0s3b3T' into $normal_font
>   print $normal_font (,) code
>
> Here are some other codes to try: (didn't work for me:)
>
> !  encode '<27>(8M<27>(s0p7.89h12.0v0s2b80T<27>&k15H' into
> $micr-command
> !  encode '<27><27>%-12400X'  into $MicrOn   !Turns Micrfont On
> !  encode '<27><27>%-12401X'  into $MicrOff   !Turns MicrFont Off.
>
> hth, good luck.
>
> Andrew
>
> >>> daniel.mcdonald@NAU.EDU 07/24/02 09:22PM >>>
> Specifics:
> PeopleSoft 8.17
> Database: Oracle 8.17
>
> For our PS 8.0 upgrade, our college recently purchased an HP Secure
> Card
> and Font Box to store both the State and College Signatures.  To Date,
> I
> have not been able to get the signatures to work with PAY003. I have
> however successfully tested the Signatures in a Word doc via escape
> codes.  Can anyone suggest a sollution that has worked in the same
> sittuation.
>
> I am using the following Code in PAY003 to print the signature:
>
> encode '<27>&l0O<27>(1Q<27>(s1p36.0v0s0b0T' into $SigFont
> ...
> ...
> print $SigFont              (+2,1) code
> print 'S'                        (+2,)
>
> Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated !!!
>
> Thank you in Advance
>
> --
> Daniel McDonald
> PeopleSoft Programmer/Analyst
> Northern Arizona University
> Box 5200
> Flagstaff, Arizona 86011
> (928) 523-8238