8300 Series Information and Examples
DATA FORMATTER continued
Formatting MICR Output Example
Scenario: You have the following data on a check:
You have set the MICR Data Formatter output format to 02, which is
<TRANSIT#>T<ACCOUNT#>A<CHECK SERIAL #>
The output you would like is:
021300381<CR>
324036091<CR>
4973
Solution: Go to page 33 (Data Formatter).
Step 1.
Scan ENTER.
Step 2.
Scan XX, then Yes to clear previous formats (this choice is from
page 35).
Step 3.
Scan II to enter Data Formatting parameters
Scan 99 for universal terminal type
Scan 74 for MICR symbology
Scan 99 for variable length
Step 4.
Scan your format parameters (scan each character in order):
FB 20 64 FB F3 54 0D F5 01 F3 41 0D F5 01 F1 0D FF
Why:
FB 20 64 FB
FB suppresses characters, and you want to
suppress spaces and dashes.
F3 54 0D
Sends everything up to a T (hex 54), followed by a
<CR> (hex 0D).
F5 01
Moves the cursor past the T.
F3 41 0D
Sends everything up to an A (hex 41), followed by
a <CR> (hex 0D).
F5 01
Moves the cursor past the A.
F1 0D
Sends the rest of the code, followed by a <CR>
(hex 0D).
FF
Termination character for end of format.
Step 5.
Scan EXIT END PROGRAMMING.
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