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IDAutomation.com MICR CMC-7 Font Advantage Package DEMO

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this software may only be used according to the License Agreement.
Demo versions of this software may be used for evaluation purposes only

This download contains a sample of the CMC7 font used to print the magnetic encoding on bank checks. Although the CMC7 fonts are scaleable, you should use the font size of 12 to print the CMC7 fonts. Choosing the font size of 12 sets the CMC7 font height to 3.2 mm, which is the standard for France and most other countries. If your requirements are different, the CMC7 font size can be adjusted accordingly. This sample CMC7 font should only be used for testing and evaluation purposes because it does not contain the number "5". If you order the CMC7 font license, you will receive fully functional TrueType, OpenType and PostScript versions of the CMC7 fonts.

To order the fully functional CMC7 font containing all numbers, please visit the CMC7 website or click here to order now.

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MICR CMC-7 Font Advantage Package Features

The CMC-7 font is a special MICR barcode font that is used in Mexico, France, Spain, Brazil and most Spanish speaking countries to print characters for magnetic recognition and optical character recognition systems. The CMC-7 MICR font contains ten specially designed numeric characters 0 through 9, and five special symbols. The MICR E13B font is a special font that is used in the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, Panama, UK, and a few other countries. If there is an interest in this font, visit the MICR E13B Font site.

Details of the Font Advantage Package are as follows:

Installation Instructions

NOTICE: The MICR font should be printed at 12 points with a high quality 300 DPI or greater resolution printer. To create the correct output for the font, you will need to choose the font in your application and type in the corresponding letter.

To install the TrueType fonts in Windows, run the INSTALL.EXE program or perform the following for manual installation: 

  1. Click on Start, Select settings and click on Control Panel.
  2. Click on Fonts, Click on File in your main tool bar, Select Install New Font.
  3. Select the folder where you placed the barcode fonts.
  4. The fonts will appear and look like this: FontName (true type) - select the fonts you want to install and choose OK.
  5. Click Start and choose to shut down and restart your computer.
  6. The font should be active when you restart your computer.

Installing the fonts on Macintosh OS X:

  1. Drag or copy and paste the TrueType font file(s) ending in TTF to the Library/Fonts folder.
  2. To activate the fonts, restart the application - some applications may require you to restart the computer.
  3. The font should now be active in the font menu of your application.

To install the TrueType font on the Classic Macintosh (OS 7.1 - OS 9):

  1. Download and install Stuffit Expander on your Macintosh if you do not have an expander utility that can open ZIP files and decode MacBinary files.
  2. Open the ZIP distribution file that contains the fonts by dragging the ZIP file on the Stuffit Expander icon. The font files will be extracted from the ZIP distribution file and will appear in a subfolder of the folder you placed the ZIP file in. Open this subfolder to view the font files.  At this point, you may want to view the documentation supplied with the font files. To do so just drag the file "readme.html" to the Netscape or Internet Explorer icon.
  3. Now we must decode the files from MacBinary format. Drag the font files that you wish to use that end with "mtt" to the Stuffit Expander icon.
  4. Drag the decoded font files to the System - Fonts folder.
  5. Restart the application you wish to use the font with.
  6. The font will be active in the font menu of your application.
  7. To create the correct output for the font, you will need to choose the font in your application and type in the corresponding letter.

Font installation procedures for other operating systems are provided here

 

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