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MICR E-13B font check printing

Former Member
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i want to print micr line in bottom of check.

i'm using the font micr e-13b but it is printing as normal letter..any idea.

Kumar

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former_member181966
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What`s the printer you`re using ?

Former Member
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hi kumar

it may be helpful for u

Read the note 94233 MICR font support. In that note SAP explain how to use MICR fonts.

The printer which prints MICR code should be in the list of SAP network printers. This is usually done by the basis. Take a look at OSS Note 94233

Regards

naveen

Former Member
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IN script type like this

"C"&REGUD-CHECT&"C",,"A"&REGUH-UBNKL&"A",,&REGUH-UBKNT&"C"

"C" - On-us Symbol

"A" - Transit symbol

Check this output in MICR printer. In Normal Printer you wont get the proper font.

Regards

Muthappan

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Hi Kumar,

check the font Micr e-13b exist or not (se73).

Did you selected the font in your paragraph format.Otherwise

1. Create a paragraph format 'MC' with font 'MICR_E'(for Micr e-13b).

2. Go to the window where you are display the check number and select the paragraph format

MC and type C&REGUD-CHECT&C

You must enter the following letter in SAP script if you are printing

"transit" - "A".

"amount" - "B".

"on-us" - "C".

"dash" - "D".

The normal printer won't print the check number.So check the printer.

Rgds,

Rama