printer.
For
blank
checks
(no
signature
on
the
check)
being
processed
through
electronic
check
conversion,
use
the
new
MICR
command
X'1B3E01'.
Both
commands
use
the
new
OCR
decoding
algorithm
for
reading
the
MICR
line,
which
is
available
on
the
Model
TI8.
MICR
read
RS-232
Syntax:
ESC
I
or
X'1B49'
Purpose:
To
read
account
information
from
the
magnetic
ink
character
line
on
customers’
checks.
Remarks:
v
Checks
should
be
inserted
upside-down
from
the
front
and
against
the
right
wall
of
the
printer.
The
check
can
be,
but
does
not
have
to
be,
registered
in
the
printer
before
this
command
is
given.
The
check
will
be
fed,
forward,
until
the
bottom
sensor
is
uncovered,
then
fed
back
for
the
MICR
reader
reading.
After
the
reading
is
complete,
the
check
is
fed
to
the
first
position.
v
This
command
increments
the
line
count
(status
byte
6).
v
At
the
completion
of
this
command,
information
read
by
the
MICR
reader
is
sent
over
the
serial
I/O
following
the
eighth
status
byte.
v
The
next
byte
represents
a
percentage
of
an
average
signal
level
of
the
MICR
characters
for
the
E13b
check
only.
(In
CMC7,
this
byte
is
always
100.)
A
nominal
signal
has
a
strength
of
100.
v
Characters
are
sent
as
read
from
left
to
right,
up
to
a
maximum
of
65
characters.
v
If
no
magnetic
ink
characters
are
detected,
a
single
question
mark
(X'3F')
is
sent
back.
v
If
the
printer
is
unable
to
read
any
character
on
its
first
try,
it
will
feed
the
check
forward
and
backward
for
a
second
try.
Complete
status
will
then
be
sent
to
the
system
-
if
the
character
was
still
not
read
it
will
be
identified
by
a
single
question
mark
(X'3F').
v
Checks
with
magnetic
ink
printing
within
1.2
inches
of
the
right
edge
of
the
check
are
not
read
correctly.
This
occurs
when
the
amount
field
is
printed
on
the
check.
v
The
Model
TI8
does
not
support
the
CMC7
check
format.
August
24,
2004
Appendix
C.
RS-232
programming
information
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