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General Information
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1.5.2.4 Notes on Using the Endorsement Print Mechanism
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The endorsement print mechanism (abbreviated as E/P) enables printing of endorsements
as part of a sequence that is automatically processed: MICR reading, printing an
endorsement on the back side of a personal check, and printing on the surface of it. Once the
end of the paper exceeds the E/P print head position, reverse paper feeding to the front side
is not possible.
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When the endorsement printing is executed after a MICR reading, the printer feeds the
paper forward automatically after receiving a command to print the endorsement; then the
printer starts printing up to approximately 7.0 mm (0.28 in.) from the end of the check paper
by using reverse paper feeding.
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Since the E/P printing format is assumed to print an endorsement on a U.S. personal check,
the print begins on the back side of the paper. (As viewed from the front of the printer, the
endorsement printing characters are upside down.)
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The printing sequence for slip paper is different, depending on whether an endorsement
print mechanism is installed. That is, when the E/P is installed, once the printing exceeds
the E/P printable area and the slip paper is fed forward, reverse paper feeding must be
prohibited. Consider this when developing application programs.
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The E/P printing must be not performed on copy paper. Otherwise, a paper jam may occur
or the E/P may be broken. Because E/P printing feeds the paper in a reverse paper feed
direction, the paper may be wrinkled.
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In some case paper feeding may not be accurate when E/P printing is performed on check
paper. This may depend on the width of the check paper. Therefore, it is recommended for
the user to check in advance whether the check paper prints correctly or not.
1.5.3 MICR Reader (When the Printer is Used with the MICR Reader)
1.5.3.1 Reading method
Magnetic bias
1.5.3.2 Recognition rating
98% or more (at 25
°
C, 77
°
F)
Recognition rating is defined as follows
•
Check paper used for test is EPSON standard check paper.
•
Checks must be flat, without curls, folds, or wrinkles.
1.5.3.3 Inserting direction and endorsement printing
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Insert the check with the surface printed with the magnetic ink upward, following the slip
side guide.
Total number of checks
−
(number of sheets misread or not identified.)
Recognition rating (%)=
Total number of checks
×
100
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