Quality control
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Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide
The bottom edges of adjacent characters within each field
should not vary vertically by more than 0.030 inch/0.75 mm
(ANSI), 0.015 inch/0.381 mm (ISO), and 0.007 inch/0.18 mm
(CPA). Vertical variation occurs most often in the Amount field,
which indicates an impact printer problem.
Use the MICR Gauge to measure character-to-character vertical
position (see the following figure). Vertical variation from one
character to the next is seldom produced by a Xerox MICR
printing system unless the document has design problems.
Figure 6-5. Vertical variation check using the MICR gauge
Vertical character alignment section
Vertical character alignment section enlarged
Align bottom of MICR characters on
Note the closer tolerance for
the document with center solid line
Canadian and International standards
Summary of Contents for 6100BD - Phaser Color Laser Printer
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Page 17: ...Overview Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide 1 7 Figure 1 2 Life cycle of a check...
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Page 74: ...Document design 4 28 Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide...
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Page 105: ...Quality control Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide 6 19 Figure 6 12 E13B characters and waveforms...
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