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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing a Kyocera MICR printer. Kyocera MICR printers are an extension of the
Kyocera FS-Series Ecosys Printers Family. These printers are especially designed and optimized
for MICR printing. The following chart shows the key specifications of your MICR printer.
This manual supplement describes instructions for using an FS-Series printer as a MICR printer.
For other instructions including the basic operating procedures, refer to the printer’s original
User’s Manual
enclosed with this supplement or provided on the
Kyocera Digital Library
CD-
ROM.
About MICR
Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR) is a technology developed in 1959 for use in auto-
mated processing of checks and other financial transactions. The MICR line, which appear across
the bottom of a check, allow sophisticated bank reader/sorters to rapidly process information.
MICR document processing is widely used because it has a very high reading accuracy. MICR accu-
racy is due in part to the magnetic quality of the ink. It is less sensitive to background color and
patterns common in checks, and can even be recognized when obscured by a piece of paper.
Kyocera MICR printers are specifically designed to print MICR checks and documents.
First Steps
When you set up your printer, we recommend you print at least 3 pages on normal paper to ensure
sufficient MICR toner yield before printing on check paper.
MICR Printer Model
Page Per Minute
FS-Series Modified
FS-1714M
14ppm
FS-1750
FS-3718M
18ppm
FS-3750
FS-7028M
28ppm
FS-7000+