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RE: [sqr-users] PAY003.SQR
- Subject: RE: [sqr-users] PAY003.SQR
- From: "Everett Carr" <ecarr@holycross.edu>
- Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 23:07:34 -0400
- Delivery-date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 22:08:51 -0500
- List-id: "This list is for discussion about the SQR database reportinglanguage from Hyperion Solutions." <sqr-users.sqrug.org>
you order it from a vendor ; in our situation we use a troy modified hp printer
so we order the font simm from troy. however any number of vendors are
available that can burn company logo and signature and micr fonts onto a memory
simm compatible to your printer.
regards.
>>> Ken.Klingsporn@hickorytech.com 09/23/05 10:48 AM >>>
How did you install the hard fonts on the target printer?
Thank you
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Everett Carr [mailto:ecarr@holycross.edu]
> Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 4:58 PM
> To: sqr-users@sqrug.org
> Subject: Re: [sqr-users] PAY003.SQR
>
> we don't do it that way. I suspect you may have positioning
> trouble in that sqr native print stmnts may not provide
> enough precision relative to micr line positioning.
>
> in our situation, the micr, postnet, logo, and signiture are
> hard fonts installed on the target printer; the only good
> accounting control / security method to use.
>
> That aside, we encode the specific printer font command and
> vertical horiztal positioning commands into variables that we
> string out as one sqr print statement. That way we have
> absolute to the accuracy positioning ability of the printer
> control as to the position and alignment of micr line (and
> logo and signiture).
>
> >>> Ken.Klingsporn@hickorytech.com 09/22/05 2:16 PM >>>
> We are trying to print the MICR line on our paycheck using
> PAY003.SQR. I have set up font 620 in the PSSQR.INI file as
> shown below. I have also loaded MICRe13b4.ttf as a Windows
> font. When I use the -PRINTER:HP and -KEEP options, I can see
> in the .SPF file that the MICR font is not used. Also, when I
> print the .LIS file the MICR font is not used. Has anyone
> experienced this problem before? We are using an HP LaserJet
> 5N printer.
>
> [Fonts]
>
> 3=Courier New,fixed
> 300=Courier New,fixed,bold
> 4=Arial,proportional
> 400=Arial,proportional,bold
> 5=Times New Roman,proportional
> 500=Times New Roman,proportional,bold
> 6=AvantGarde,proportional
> 620=MICR,fixed
> 8=Palatino,proportional
> 800=Palatino,proportional,bold
> 11=Symbol,symbol
> 900=unknown,proportional
> 901=Times New Roman,proportional
> 28825=MS UI Gothic,proportional
>
> [PDF Fonts]
> 620=MICRe13b
>
> [TrueType Fonts]
>
> Font Path=C:\psoft\hrdmo88\fonts\truetype\
> Albany=albw.ttf
> Albany-Bold=albwb.ttf
> Cumberland=cumbwr__.ttf
> Cumberland-Bold=cumbwb__.ttf
> MICR=MICRe13b4.ttf
> Thorndale=thowr___.ttf
> Thorndale-Bold=thowb___.ttf
> Angsana=angsa.ttf
>
>
> Ken Klingsporn
>
>
> HickoryTech
>
>
> Reporting Specialist, Information Solutions
>
> (507) 388-0230
>
>
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