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Introduction
 » Morovia PCL Barcodes & More 1.5
Basic PCL Knowledge
 » Font Source
 » Font Characteristics
 » PCL Printer Command
 » Sending PCL Commands to Printer
Downloading Font to Printer
 » Windows
 » UNIX/LINUX
 » LPR
 » Verifying Fonts Existence
Selecting Fonts
 » Symbol Set Command
 » Pitch Command
 » Height Command
 » Typeface Family Command
 » Font ID
 » Best Practice
 » Adding Human Readable Text
 » Barcode String
Barcode Technologies
 » Code 3 of 9
 » Code 39 Extended
 » UPC-A
 » POSTNET
 » OCR-A & OCR-B
Support Details
 » Technical Support
 » Supplemental Information
 » Glossary
 

Morovia PCL Barcodes & More 1.5

Morovia PCL Barcodes & More was conceived to provide a soft font solution that allows customers whose applications are based on the original HP PCL Barcodes & More cartridge to upgrade their printers without interruption of the operation. HP used to sell a cartridge font-based barcode solution called Bar codes & More™. The cartridge contains several PCL bitmap fonts to print barcodes such as Code 3 of 9, UPC and Postnet barcode. New printer models no longer carry this package. This leaves many customers in dilemma: they have to either rewrite their applications at the time of a printer upgrade, or keep the old slow printer.

Considering the demands for a compatible solution so that the original programs can continue to work without interruption or heavy cost involved in rewriting the code, Morovia has developed a soft-font based solution. The fonts have the identical characteristics as the HP package, yet they are independently developed by Morovia. Morovia holds the Intellectual Property rights to the product. After the soft fonts are downloaded to your printer, your application will continue to operate as if the original HP cartridge is still in place. 1.

To enjoy the benefits, you must have a PCL-compatible printer. Most LaserJet printers manufacturered by HP meet the requirements. Many others also have the PCL interpreator built in. If you are not sure about the compatibility of your printer model, check with the manufacturer.

Barcode Generator Bookkeeping software Barcode software
Business financial software Billing software Accounting software

Although early printers have the PCL interpreter built-in the printer hardware, nowadays some inexpensive models place the PCL interpretor on the host side (often called host-based PCL interpretor). You can not send PCL commands to these printers directly via LPR command.

The soft fonts included in version 1.5 are all 600-dpi bitmap fonts. Consequently the printer must have at least 600 dpi resolution to use these fonts. They are “bitmapped” fonts, which means each character is described with an array of pixel values instead of drawings. Therefore, they can only be printed at the size designated and can not be scaled.
The Font Kit comprises the following soft fonts:

Font file name

Font characteristics

mrvcode39_8pitch.sfp

Code 3 of 9, 8.11 pitch, 600 dpi

mrvcode39_4pitch.sfp

Code 3 of 9, 4.69 pitch, 600 dpi

mrvupc_10mil.sfp

UPC, 10 mils in X dimension

mrvupc_13mil.sfp

UPC, 13 mils in X dimension

mrvpostnet.sfp

US POSTNET address barcode

mrvocra.sfp

OCR-A, 12 points, 600 dpi, 10 pitch

mrvocrb.sfp

OCR-B, 12 points, 600 dpi, 10 pitch

Test files and documentation are also included in the package.

A sample print can be obtained by running the test.bat under the DOS command prompt.

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