Xerox 135 Not Negotiable, 1962721, 2. Example of a check printed with MICR line U. S, MICR fonts

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Product overview

The following illustrates a check printed with a MICR line in U.S. format. The entire MICR line, which consists of numbers and characters (called symbols), is printed using magnetic ink.

ERA ERA CORPORATION. P.OBOX 9968 KENAN,Y. .146008

1962721

 

 

 

PAYROLL CCOUNTA

 

 

 

 

PAYTOTHE ORDER OF

06-29-84

 

 

 

 

VOID AFTER AYS90D

JEAN L.MAGNIN

NOT NEGOTIABLE

 

 

 

 

 

 

484 NORTH PROSPECT

 

 

 

CARUBA BEACH, CA 80297

$* * * *980 DOLLARS28

 

 

CENTS

 

 

 

 

$980.28

 

 

 

PAYABLE IF DESIREDTASOUTHERNACIFICP

NATIONALTRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOC.

OMAHA, NEBRASKA

SECURITRUSTY COMPANY OF KENEAN,.Y.

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MICR Line

Figure 1-2. Example of a check printed with MICR line (U. S.)

The DocuPrint 100/115/135/155/180 MX systems meet ABA standards and ANSI and ISO specifications for automatic check handling. They print the variable data and the MICR line at the same time. This single-pass printing capability reduces processing time and costs.

MICR fonts

Xerox provides a set of 300 and 600 dpi E13B and CMC7 MICR fonts for use with your DocuPrint 100/115/135/155/180 MX system. To receive the high print quality guaranteed by Xerox, you must use these MICR fonts.

CMC7 fonts have been adopted in various countries outside of the U.S., and are the official standard in France. Like the E13B font, they are magnetically readable, but with a different character design and recognition criteria. (Currently, CMC7 is available only through Xerox Europe.)

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Xerox 135, 100, 155, 115 manual Not Negotiable, 1962721, 2. Example of a check printed with MICR line U. S, MICR fonts