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IDAutomation.com OCR Font Advantage Package DEMO

A license is required for each computer this software is installed on;
this software may only be used according to the License Agreement.

NOTE: These sample OCR fonts should only be used for testing and evaluation purposes. The number 6 and the letters C and T have been removed from these sample fonts, however, all other extended and special characters have been left in the fonts. To purchase the font that includes all characters, visit our OCR font website or click here to buy now.

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Advantage Package Features

OCR fonts are used for several purposes where automated systems need a standard character shape defined to properly scan numbers and text without the use of barcodes. Some examples of OCR implementations include bank checks, passports, serial labels and postal mail. Our OCR Font Advantage Package includes OCR fonts in several formats that support all of these implementations. Features of our package include:

Installation Instructions

NOTE: For the most up to date installation procedures for Windows® 2000, Macintosh, UNIX and other operating systems please visit our FAQ site at http://www.bizfonts.com/fontfaq.htm

In Windows®, you may run the INSTALL.exe file or do the following for manual installation:

To install the font on the Macintosh:

  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 MacBinary font files.  At this point, you may want to view the documentation supplied with the font files. To do so just drag the Readme.htm file 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 folder.
  5. Restart the application you wish to use the font with - some applications require you to restart the computer.
  6. The font should now 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.

If you need an OCR Reader, which can easily read machine readable fonts OCR-A and OCR-B , please visit here.

Font names used prior to July, 2003

Old Font Names New Font Names
Advocra IDAutomationOCRa
Advocra IDAutomationOCRa
A1eurobanking IDAutomationOCRa
Advocrb IDAutomationOCRb
Advocrbn IDAutomationOCRb

 

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