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Morovia MICR/E-13B Fontware 4.0 - MICR E13B fonts for printing bank checks.

MICR E13B fonts for printing bank checks.

Morovia MICR/E-13B Fontware



 

Morovia MICR/E-13B Fontware: Morovia MICR/E-13B Fontware consists of true type, Postscript and PCL fonts to print MICR E-13B symbols on laser printers. Morovia MICR E-13B font follows the most recent ANSI standard X9.27-2000 when printed at point size 12. The character set is generally called "E-13B". The standard is used by many countries, including United States, Canada, Japan, United Kingdom and Australia. This package includes the following contents: (1) True type font file of precise design - MRV MICR. (2) Additional 11 fonts for printer calibration. (3) The user manual. (4) The PCL and Postscript (PFA and PFB) version. All files are packaged in a single zip file. The root directory contains the installer for Windows operating system. Three sub-directories can be found under the root directory: truetype, postscript, and pcl. They contain True Type, Postscript and PCL fonts respectively.

What is new in version 4.0:

The updated package improves MICR character accuracy in the printed image with precise pixel mapping font technology. This update also includes more fonts at various widths and intensities and easy to use bank check design software.




 

Order:

For $89.00

Download: Download Morovia MICR/E-13B Fontware 4.0 (1.7 Mb)
Download Count:2
Release Date:2009-02-10
Last Updated:2008-12-01
Manufacturer: Morovia Corporation
Product Support: Morovia MICR/E-13B Fontware WebSite
  
Language:English
Requirements:MICR Toner
Install:Install Only
Tags:

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