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Document design

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Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide

Character alignment

The bottom edges of adjacent E13B MICR characters within the 
same field are in alignment within:

± .007 inch/0.18 mm (CPA—Canada)

± .015 inch/0.38 mm (ISO—International)

± .030 inch/0.76 mm (ANSI—U. S. only)

Although this is a concern for impact printing, MICR characters 
printed on laser systems are always properly aligned.

NOTE:  The Amount field of the MICR line is not normally printed 
by the laser printer, but is added by a proof machine at the bank 
of first deposit. The proof machine, being an impact device, may 
cause alignment errors.

CMC7 font

The CMC7 font is an alternative MICR font that has been 
adopted in various countries throughout the world.

CMC7 numbers and symbols

The usage of the CMC7 special symbols generally parallels the 
usage of the E13B special symbols. There are, however, 
significant differences.

Figure 4-6. CMC7 MICR font character set

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Страница 1: ...January 2003 701P22140 Xerox Document Services Platform Generic MICR fundamentals guide...

Страница 2: ...dicial law or hereinafter granted including without limitation material generated from the software programs displayed on the screen such as icons screen displays or looks Printed in the United States...

Страница 3: ...applications 2 1 Manufacturing checks 2 1 Issuing checks 2 2 Issuing turnaround documents 2 2 Printing financial forms 2 3 Xerox MICR printing systems 2 3 MICR printing technologies 2 4 Printer techni...

Страница 4: ...ound printing 4 2 Fixed information 4 2 Date line 4 2 Amount lines 4 3 Payee line 4 3 Signature lines 4 4 Name of financial institution 4 4 Memo line 4 4 Account title 4 4 Check serial number 4 5 Frac...

Страница 5: ...pment errors 5 2 Reader sorter function 5 3 Waveform generation 5 4 Types of reader sorters 5 5 Waveform reader sorters 5 5 Matrix or AC reader sorters 5 5 Optical reader sorters 5 6 Dual read magneti...

Страница 6: ...equipment usage 6 25 Recommendation 6 26 7 Problem solving 7 1 When problem solving is required 7 1 New accounts 7 1 Existing applications 7 1 Possible misinterpretations 7 2 Problem solving process 7...

Страница 7: ...l processes 8 5 Accounting information 8 5 Paper jams 8 5 Samples 8 6 Tampering methods 8 7 Chemical tampering 8 7 Mechanical tampering 8 7 Modifying printed checks 8 8 Lithographic printing 8 8 Impac...

Страница 8: ...undamentals Guide A References A 1 Standards documentation A 1 Instructions for ordering U S standards A 2 Ordering online A 2 Ordering hardcopy A 2 Standards development process information U S only...

Страница 9: ...eaders have knowledge of standard Xerox printing systems products and the skills to develop applications and job source libraries The Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide contains the following chapters an...

Страница 10: ...ew of the security procedures used to control and audit access to a Xerox MICR printing system and to check printing functions Appendix A MICR references Lists the domestic and international standards...

Страница 11: ...ly MICR has been used to print accounting and routing information on bank checks and other negotiable documents the magnetic encoding lends itself to any form of document processing The following figu...

Страница 12: ...ions for producing the E13B font using magnetic ink were accepted as a standard by the American Bankers Association ABA in 1958 In April 1959 the ABA issued Publication 147 The Common Machine Language...

Страница 13: ...s for determining acceptable quality of a MICR document Another MICR font called CMC7 was developed by the French computer company Machines Bull and has been the official French standard since Septemb...

Страница 14: ...Chile X Columbia X Ecuador X Peru X Uruguay X Venezuela X Europe Austria X Belgium X X Denmark X X Finland X X France X Germany X Holland X X Italy X X Norway X X Spain X Sweden X X United Kingdom X X...

Страница 15: ...MICR was chosen by the ABA because it can be read accurately by machine it uses existing printing technology and the printed documents are durable to withstand mutilation A MICR encoded document can b...

Страница 16: ...ct at least three parties The person who writes the check The person to whom the check is being paid The bank at which the check writer has an account Depending on where and by whom the check is depos...

Страница 17: ...Overview Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide 1 7 Figure 1 2 Life cycle of a check...

Страница 18: ...several ways through a teller using an automated teller machine ATM using a drop box or through a postal lock box Deposited items are accompanied by a deposit ticket that lists and totals the items an...

Страница 19: ...as cleared to another bank Two exceptions may occur If the payor bank does not honor the check it is returned 9 through the BOFD to the payee The amount is then deducted from the payee account During...

Страница 20: ...y problems are referred to application developers who ensure that the problems cannot occur in production 6 After approval by the bank the check design becomes available for routine production 7 Varia...

Страница 21: ...al advances such as the Xerox MICR printing systems the check issuer has assumed still more responsibilities that previously belonged to the manufacturer Figure 1 4 Changes in check creation roles Bec...

Страница 22: ...Overview 1 12 Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide...

Страница 23: ...ging to other banks without further transfers of the paper document check The check is processed electronically This reduces cost and improves check clearance Types of MICR applications A MICR system...

Страница 24: ...re Familiar examples of turnaround documents are Credit card invoices Insurance payment booklets Instant rebate coupons Turnaround documents are also used in remittance processing which is a procedure...

Страница 25: ...ing An advantage to Xerox printing systems is their ability to print a document in a single pass as shown in the following figure The form design variable data logos and signatures can all be printed...

Страница 26: ...paper Impact ribbon encoding Ribbon encoding also called direct printing is a letterpress technology with a different delivery method Instead of the ink being applied to the typeface and then to the...

Страница 27: ...systems have a paper handling system designed for the highly accurate registration This is required for precise placement of the MICR line to maximize readability during check processing Typical MICR...

Страница 28: ...equent starting and stopping which is time consuming and degrades print speed Storing hundreds of different preprinted check and deposit forms can be costly Short print runs of continuous forms can wa...

Страница 29: ...horities specify the type and weight of paper that should be used for check printing in that country It is essential that only the specified paper be used Follow these guidelines for best results Unde...

Страница 30: ...ded for optimal printer and reader sorter performance Basis weight 24 pound 90 gsm Sheffield smoothness 80 to 150 Grain direction Parallel to the long edge of check or MICR document Short grain direct...

Страница 31: ...nt misfeeds and mechanical stresses and are not as reliable as 24 pound paper Sheffield smoothness scale The smoothness of your paper can impact image quality With increasing roughness the print quali...

Страница 32: ...lighter than 24 pound use it only for documents in which the grain is in the long dimension of the finished document For long grain MICR processed documents the minimum paper weight is 20 pounds NOTE...

Страница 33: ...papers Xerox brand papers have a maximum moisture content of 5 3 percent with an average of 4 7 per cent Several other MICR bond papers have moisture content of less than 5 3 percent Preprinted papers...

Страница 34: ...rinting side Print on this side for one sided printing For two sided printing print on this side first unless instructed otherwise in the operator guide for your laser printer How you load preprinted...

Страница 35: ...ee of paper dust and chaff Avoid printing any text or forms data within 1 8 inch 3 2 mm of any perforation For printers that use edge registration Full length perforation that is parallel to the regis...

Страница 36: ...MICR band registration The dimensions must be controlled to 030 inch 0 762 mm Papers that have been converted from continuous form paper present a risk of jams and poorly registered forms in a Xerox M...

Страница 37: ...use moisture proof ream wrappers which maintain critical moisture balance Xerox paper is covered with a polyethylene laminate ream wrapper This material is the most effective in resisting the transfe...

Страница 38: ...ent before using it The time you should wait between paper storage and use is listed in the following table For example if you want to move 10 cartons boxes from your storage area at 55 degrees F to y...

Страница 39: ...papers No mechanical defects Moisture proof wrapping Correct temperature and humidity are also important Refer to the Temperature and humidity conditions earlier in this chapter Your service represen...

Страница 40: ...kew feeds Poorly cut paper Wrapper wax or glue on sheets Low humidity in printer environment Poorly drilled paper Paper too porous Paper misfeeds Poorly cut paper Excessive curl Jams in stacker bin Ex...

Страница 41: ...s Choosing the correct ink is the first step in designing forms that function well in Xerox printers Inks for these forms must cure well must not be tacky and must not offset In choosing an ink you mu...

Страница 42: ...the preprinted form These features should be chosen to achieve sufficient document security without negative effects on printer operation A secure document is protected against both duplication and a...

Страница 43: ...when they come in contact with liquids Application design Intelligent application design can provide additional protection against alteration In left and right fill fields pad any open space with addi...

Страница 44: ...ators are required to input the starting sequence number and the job must be restarted any time a jam occurs Features to avoid Some security features may either be ineffective or cause damage to the p...

Страница 45: ...laces critical information such as the payee name and the check amount fields However if the feature interferes with the bonding of dry ink to paper poor image permanence results This negates the valu...

Страница 46: ...Paper facts 3 18 Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide...

Страница 47: ...te The design of a check should enable anyone to quickly and easily enter and extract the necessary information A blank check normally has the characteristics that are described in the following secti...

Страница 48: ...s are placed on reflectance and contrast is defined in a localized manner that is more in keeping with the way automated equipment detects check data New scanner based test equipment is now required t...

Страница 49: ...d the Convenience Amount field should be retained to aid in locating this data NOTE The Xerox MICR fonts contain a dollar symbol which is acceptable for all applications The area for the Amount in Wor...

Страница 50: ...cause rejects or misreads Name of financial institution The institution where the account is located is referred to as the payor institution The payor institution name and address is generally printe...

Страница 51: ...ed elements of the form the MICR line must be printed using magnetic ink and a special MICR font such as E13B or CMC7 MICR line clear band format requirements The format of the MICR line must conform...

Страница 52: ...f the check The following figure illustrates the clear band dimensions for the E13B and CMC7 fonts Figure 4 2 MICR clear band dimensions 1 8 minimum Clear band 5 8 5 16 1 16 MICR band 3 16 3 16 1 4 E1...

Страница 53: ...nting E13B character set There are two types of characters in the E13B font numbers and symbols E13B numbers The E13B font numbers are illustrated below E13B symbols The E13B font has the following fo...

Страница 54: ...ount symbol The two Amount symbols tell the reader sorter that the numbers between the symbols are the amount of the check in cents You seldom see this symbol or the Amount field when you are developi...

Страница 55: ...en 8 and 9 points The height of the On Us symbol is 0 091inch 2 3 mm and the dash is 0 052 inch 1 3 mm Both heights are multiples of the basic 0 013 inch 0 33 mm unit Figure 4 3 E13B character matrix...

Страница 56: ...check Some checks also have an External Processing Code EPC digit located between the Transit and Auxiliary On Us fields The Amount and Transit fields have a standardized content while the contents of...

Страница 57: ...the quality control procedures of the bank Each MICR symbol and the numbers or spaces between those symbols must be properly registered so that the fields do not flow into one another The exact field...

Страница 58: ...Document design 4 12 Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide Figure 4 5 MICR Document Specifications form U S example NOTE In this example X denotes blank spaces required by the issuing bank...

Страница 59: ...and 31 or 32 To the left of the On Us symbol reading right to left as the reader sorter does are the account number the bank branch number and the check number The check serial number is typically to...

Страница 60: ...ld is an optional field that is sometimes used by the banks for additional processing information or high value serial numbers When it is present it is the farthest left on the check between positions...

Страница 61: ...ifying the institution upon which the check is drawn Position 33 Opening transit symbol 34 Check digit This number combined with the first eight digits verifies the accuracy of the routing number in c...

Страница 62: ...always properly aligned NOTE The Amount field of the MICR line is not normally printed by the laser printer but is added by a proof machine at the bank of first deposit The proof machine being an impa...

Страница 63: ...n the CMC7 s equivalent to the E13B Auxiliary On Us field S 2 Identifies the start of the Amount field Unlike the E13B structure this symbol is not used to terminate the Amount field The CMC7 Amount f...

Страница 64: ...th Each CMC7 character format consist of seven vertical strokes separated by six spaces of 0 3 or 0 5 mm referred to as short and long intervals Each character contains two long intervals and four sho...

Страница 65: ...e divided evenly by 8 characters per inch resulting in 75 dots per character However 300 dpi when divided by 8 characters per inch results in 37 5 dots per character The system cannot print half a dot...

Страница 66: ...ESC 1U ESC s0p8 00h9 06v0s0b0T NOTE The PCL 5 font rotation commands are used to rotate the E13B and CMC7 portrait fonts for landscape applications Table 4 2 PCL fixed pitch MICR font characteristics...

Страница 67: ...7 5 35 5 37 5 37 6 36 6 37 6 37 7 37 7 37 7 37 8 38 8 37 8 37 9 39 9 37 9 37 3A Transit symbol 37 S 1 symbol 37 3B Amount symbol 37 S 2 symbol 37 3C On Us symbol 37 S 3 symbol 37 3D Dash symbol 37 S 4...

Страница 68: ...75 2 37 5 75 3 3 37 5 75 3 37 5 75 4 4 37 5 75 4 37 5 75 5 5 37 5 75 5 37 5 75 6 6 37 5 75 6 37 5 75 7 7 37 5 75 7 37 5 75 8 8 37 5 75 8 37 5 75 9 9 37 5 75 9 37 5 75 Transit symbol 37 5 75 S 1 symbo...

Страница 69: ...mensions are limited to U S standards each national standards organization has established the minimum and maximum size documents that are used in their jurisdictions shown in the following table The...

Страница 70: ...x 12 sheet if check has stub otherwise 4 checks per 7 25 x 12 sheet Canada 6 x 2 75 min 8 5 x 3 66 max Typically 6 1 4 x 2 3 4 France 175 mm x 80 mm Check booklet 225 mm x 80 mm 102 mm x 175 mm and 22...

Страница 71: ...pt free of any printing that would interfere with bank endorsements NOTE This information is applicable only if your system supports duplex printing Perforations If you are using perforated forms the...

Страница 72: ...ptable Potential solutions include Ensure there is always enough data to fill the last page with partial pages being voided by the data Design more than one form when the correct form is being selecte...

Страница 73: ...capture processing and storage for the entire check make this requirement more important Work is in progress to make the digital image of a check legally binding when captured and processed by banks...

Страница 74: ...Document design 4 28 Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide...

Страница 75: ...der sorter passes The reader sorter inputs data from the checks captures each check image endorses the checks and sorts them according to their destination The checks are separated into either transit...

Страница 76: ...mine the correct MICR Amount field content Poorly designed checks may interfere with amount determination in the following ways Non standard amount location Amount value written too small or too large...

Страница 77: ...orters recognize the magnetic waveform of the character its magnetic pattern its visual pattern using OCR or a combination of these characteristics Reader sorters can be programmed to validate and sor...

Страница 78: ...lowing figure illustrates the process Figure 5 1 On Us symbol waveform reading First the character is magnetized by the reader sorter Then as the character passes the read head edge A generates a chan...

Страница 79: ...aveform reader sorters are generally low to medium speed reading devices The reject rates for these readers is slightly higher than for matrix readers Matrix or AC reader sorters Matrix readers use a...

Страница 80: ...hms and circuitry in each station to determine which character was read Another type of dual read reader sorter has one single slot waveform read station and one matrix head read station The single sl...

Страница 81: ...ess an OCR printed turnaround document followed by a MICR printed check They identify a check by the presence of magnetic ink then switch to a MICR font recognition system If the turnaround document i...

Страница 82: ...ge of a check is damaged slightly in one of these passes repeated sorting can increase the damage until the document no longer feeds properly Because of the high cost of handling misfeeds check proces...

Страница 83: ...document and spread out by the bristled wheel pressing on the paper If the wheel is worn the spreading or scraping processes could be uneven resulting in a lump of material being redeposited on a lat...

Страница 84: ...and layers of paper may separate a small amount on each pass After multiple passes this can cause lead edge fluff Reject repair If a MICR document cannot be read or is badly damaged in processing it...

Страница 85: ...n most cases processing banks do not encode the full MICR line on transit items Instead they encode only the routing number and amount information that they need in order to pass the document on This...

Страница 86: ...Document processing 5 12 Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide...

Страница 87: ...e High grade xerographic print quality Good character uniformity when viewed with back lighting Few or no defects Good fusing Good paper quality meeting xerographic and MICR processing needs Good form...

Страница 88: ...satisfactory to the unaided eye the MICR tools are required to determine if a document is within specifications MICR Gauge The MICR Gauge lets you compare the location of Xerox MICR printed informati...

Страница 89: ...equipment Each MICR symbol and character has an ideal waveform and nominal signal strength Every MICR printing technology modifies the waveform from the ideal in a different way so that the nominal MI...

Страница 90: ...to some degree even when they are set up correctly and in calibration These differences are caused partly by the different MICR characteristics of the printing technology that is used and partly by t...

Страница 91: ...in a MICR job before the documents enter circulation Regularly monitor the printer output Regularly run test documents that simulate production jobs Thoroughly test all new MICR applications to detect...

Страница 92: ...he form should represent the correct document size MICR line and a unique serial number for each document for identification purposes The test application should be validated for skew vertical alignme...

Страница 93: ...y a registration problem Several documents should be checked before action is taken Compare actual documents with prints of the diagnostic MICR line test pattern to help isolate printer and applicatio...

Страница 94: ...blem 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 syste...

Страница 95: ...he top and bottom lines of the character boxes If the characters appear too high or too low see the following figure a software or a registration problem is indicated Figure 6 6 MICR line vertical pos...

Страница 96: ...versus unacceptable line skew figures are exaggerated To check for line skew follow these steps 1 Place the document in the MICR Gauge Place the document so that the tops of all the MICR line characte...

Страница 97: ...the skew scales 4 Subtract the smaller degree number from the larger The remainder is the degree of line skew Line skew in excess of 1 5 degrees may cause characters to be out of the MICR vertical reg...

Страница 98: ...line and notice any characters whose right edges are not touching the right edges of their boxes These characters are more or less than 0 125 inch 3 175 mm from their next closest character To find ou...

Страница 99: ...proper use of the spacing algorithm Voids The absence of ink is called a void or deletion Voids can be generated by excessive paper dust a hardware problem or excessive paper moisture This problem occ...

Страница 100: ...of spots may be present within the clear band if they are contained in a 0 003 by 0 003 inch 0 08 by 0 08 mm square Random spots that are contained within a 0 004 by 0 004 inch 0 10 by 0 10 mm square...

Страница 101: ...ystem xerographic specification for extraneous ink or spots in the clear band Examples of extraneous ink or spots are illustrated in the following figure Any number of black spots 0 25 mm and smaller...

Страница 102: ...Quality control 6 16 Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide Figure 6 11 Examples of extraneous ink spots...

Страница 103: ...degradation of MICR quality is observed during inspection Information on MICR signal level measurement is provided here for those customers who have access to magnetic signal strength test equipment...

Страница 104: ...used by a MICR character that is noticeably skewed by extraneous ink spots or by a void that exceeds specifications The following figure shows a graphic display of the magnetic footprint for each MICR...

Страница 105: ...Quality control Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide 6 19 Figure 6 12 E13B characters and waveforms...

Страница 106: ...ent is determined by measuring the distance between the lowest point of each encoded character and the maximum reading obtained from the surrounding paper within that character space on the same horiz...

Страница 107: ...s about the average edge may extend 0 0035 inch 0 089 mm from nominal edge dimension Sum of edge present in 0 0015 to 0 0035 inch 0 038 to 0 089 mm zone shall not exceed 25 of total edge Comparator Vo...

Страница 108: ...ly ragged characters may be caused by a failed dry ink cartridge or the need for machine service Character damage may also occur if the paper is sharply creased or folded before printing or during rea...

Страница 109: ...Magnetic testing equipment usage MICR signal strength is measured magnetically along with uniformity and spots and is specified numerically as 50 to 200 per cent of nominal Waveform uniformity is not...

Страница 110: ...or persistent dimensional flags may indicate a real problem which must be verified by optical inspection Character to character spacing 0 010 inch 0 254 mm tolerance Character spacing controlled by t...

Страница 111: ...pting it as a replacement for a MICR reticle on an eye loupe The optical test equipment does registration character spacing and character alignment well because these tolerances 0 0625 inch 1 588 mm 0...

Страница 112: ...ent Recommendation Automated test equipment is a valuable tool for highlighting areas that require close inspection This inspection must be performed by a trained inspector who understands the limitat...

Страница 113: ...ect rate investigations are less complicated at this stage because the rejected documents are not negotiable and the parties are already involved in document testing When rejected characters can be id...

Страница 114: ...quality control evaluation or used aggressive requirements beyond ANSI standards Problem solving process MICR problems are usually identified through one of the following Problem notification from th...

Страница 115: ...d Reported from bank Gather information Obtain rejected checks From reviewing returned checks Compare reject rates to expected reader sorter rates Inspect documents Determine cause Success Problem cor...

Страница 116: ...should also investigate the effect of base paper stock and the preprinting of forms Printer If the printer is the cause of the rejection you can verify this by examining the rejected documents or MICR...

Страница 117: ...ing details may uncover the cause In addition institute an active reader sorter testing program to replicate the problem under controlled conditions You should also closely examine the four areas of i...

Страница 118: ...s the critical indicator of quality for the batch of documents that are printing In order to know whether test results are good or bad Know the average performance Keep adequate records for individual...

Страница 119: ...ects each time a jam occurs This is often misunderstood by those who use the reader sorters Identify and remove jams from the calculation Are multifeeds counted as rejects Documents may stick together...

Страница 120: ...document Are the rejects clustered by field If multiple rejects occur in a particular field a mechanical problem may exist in the printer or the reader sorter Is there a pattern to where the rejects o...

Страница 121: ...xpected reject rate for reader sorters is between 0 5 and 3 per cent You should investigate for causes if this rate suddenly increases Expected reject rates There is no ANSI reject rate specification...

Страница 122: ...all batch for example 500 may vary greatly Use the following guidelines Use a batch of 3000 to 10 000 documents Sort continuously not in bunches Use several sorters of the same model not a single unit...

Страница 123: ...ion for spots Image quality out of specification Paper stock impacts Amount field encoding by bank Low signal strength Low density characters Document handling problems for example uncirculated docume...

Страница 124: ...ct font placement or format Always use a MICR font Ask yourself the following questions Was a non qualified font purchased and installed from a source other than Xerox Is the font in the correct posit...

Страница 125: ...eeds of up to 400 inches per second treatment may be rough enough to abrade paper If there are many smears investigate the following causes Stock incompatibility Paper surface too rough or too smooth...

Страница 126: ...ide down or backwards Was the machine serviced immediately after this check run An accurate dated record of base information may indicate this Analyzing reader sorter printout Obtain a copy of the rea...

Страница 127: ...ted Find out if there is a special code for these items or if they are treated as other types of rejects Are they completely missing from the report or do they appear garbled Are all the documents acc...

Страница 128: ...se of these test patterns with advanced MICR test equipment permits very sophisticated analyses validating all magnetic waveform characteristics against established expectations Problem escalation sho...

Страница 129: ...printing system is to control access to critical and sensitive files and to keep track of the legitimate use of these files through audit procedures The critical files vary depending on check printin...

Страница 130: ...ures However as usage increases the number of people who need access to the printer also increases Therefore the first step in implementing any sort of security process must include a means of control...

Страница 131: ...s are susceptible to pilfering Numbered stock helps control check stock but it increases job complexity Storage and disposal Equipment It is important that you regularly inventory and monitor the equi...

Страница 132: ...oftware features provide different levels of protection from class level logon control to automatic deletion of files at completion of a print job NOTE Internal audit features vary depending on the pr...

Страница 133: ...ol of valued items The auditor then finds ways to stop that loss of control You can maintain an audit record by doing the following Create an audit control worksheet to account for each page Keep a re...

Страница 134: ...MICR documents are not negotiable or if the print facility is highly secure it may be an acceptable method Any extra copies must be voided You might prefer to have the Sample button disabled On most...

Страница 135: ...ink solvents If organic dye based inks which are susceptible to bleaching will be used select papers containing a bleach indicator Because dry ink images are encapsulated in a plastic resin they are a...

Страница 136: ...g methods Lithographic printing Lithography is difficult to modify The inks are liquid when applied and soak into the fibers of the paper The flow of the ink through the paper fibers makes the edges o...

Страница 137: ...s depending on the nature of the inks and the pressures that are used In some cases mylar ribbon images bond so poorly to the paper that they can be removed with sticky tape With enough pressure and t...

Страница 138: ...k amount for example provided in both numeric and text versions A traditional check protection method uses multiple fields to indicate the payable amount This amount can be written as a numeric field...

Страница 139: ...rinted over all or parts of a printed document Overprinting may be combined with a texturing process The varied colors and the texture make it very difficult to modify the characters under the overpri...

Страница 140: ...ced checks often do not use multiple amount fields One reason is the difficulty in deciding on an appropriate text string for larger amount values The text Amount field requires advance planning for f...

Страница 141: ...re built into the paper stock during the manufacturing process They are most easily seen when the paper is held up to the light Artificial watermarks are light colored inks that look like part of the...

Страница 142: ...he duplicate In recent years this device has become less popular due to its negative impact on those who have legitimate reasons for duplicating checks Its effectiveness has also degraded due to impro...

Страница 143: ...ot prevent payment of a correct amount to a different payee or honoring of a duplicate check that arrives before the legitimate one Embezzlement Embezzlement involves an employee writing checks for fi...

Страница 144: ...If an unauthorized entry occurs such as during a burglary fire or medical emergency make sure that no unissued checks are missing Enroll in a positive pay program This program is effective against sto...

Страница 145: ...speed of operation damaged documents and operational problems The most popular protection method is safety paper If the applications design permits its use a safety paper is one reasonable way to prot...

Страница 146: ...Security 8 18 Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide...

Страница 147: ...Bank Deposit Tickets ANS X9 33 1999 Specification for Electronic Check Exchange ANS X9 37 1994 Revised 2001 Check Correction Strip Specification ANS X9 40 1994 Revised 1998 Financial Image Interchange...

Страница 148: ...dept asp dept_id 80 Ordering hardcopy You can order the standards by phone fax or mail as follows American National Standards Institute ANSI 11 West 42nd Street 13th Floor New York NY 10036 Attn Custo...

Страница 149: ...ent process information U S only For information on joining the U S standards development process contact Associate Director ASC X9 Secretariat c o American Bankers Association 1120 Connecticut Avenue...

Страница 150: ...References A 4 Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide...

Страница 151: ...ees APACS Association for Payment Clearing Services An organization similar to ABA but with standards setting authority for banking systems in the U K Used to be known as CLCB auxiliary domestic field...

Страница 152: ...rea in the MICR line which provides the routing information for the document BSB symbol The Australian special MICR character to separate the BSB field from the next adjacent field calibration documen...

Страница 153: ...poration that acts as a medium through which banks in some areas exchange items drawn on each other and make settlements CMC7 A font used in magnetic ink printing code line MICR The 25 inch 6 35 mm hi...

Страница 154: ...aracter measured within the space that it occupies document One or more recorded or printed pages forming a logical whole dot A unit of measurement representing the smallest unit of image placement al...

Страница 155: ...onto a screen so that the liquid drains out leaving only the pulp which dries to form the paper The side of the paper that is exposed away from the screen is called the felt side This side has a felt...

Страница 156: ...ch is the weight in grams of a square meter of paper Also called grams per square meter g m2 or gsm hole plugs The circular pieces of paper residue produced from punching holes for binding purposes in...

Страница 157: ...alue of the check expressed in text If this value differs from the convenience amount the legal amount prevails laser printer A non impact xerographic printer that uses a laser beam to form images on...

Страница 158: ...OCR may refer to the technique the machine or any aspect related to the technique or machine offset printing A printing process where an image formed on a metal plate or other type of master is trans...

Страница 159: ...MICR encoded deposit slip attachments UK phantom Any light image placed on a document usually for decorative purposes The subject is intended to be printed or written over and is generally lightened b...

Страница 160: ...ssing machine that performs a number of functions including Magnetizes the MICR characters and senses the electrical signals generated by the subsequent passage of the characters under a read head Dec...

Страница 161: ...nal peak signal level designated in the ANSI specification as well as an acceptable signal level range This is also called signal strength single slot reader sorters See waveform reader sorters sizing...

Страница 162: ...gotiable instrument Warrants are considered cash items by banks waveform reader sorter A device which interprets MICR characters by measuring their magnetic waveforms These were the first type of MICR...

Страница 163: ...opying and printing where a photoreceptor usually a drum or a belt is electrically charged Mirrors or a laser beam then remove the charge from selected sections of the photoreceptor that are not to be...

Страница 164: ...Glossary Glossary 14 Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide...

Страница 165: ...13 errors in 5 2 multiple 8 12 using multiple 8 10 Amount in Words field 4 3 tampering prevention 8 12 ANSI standards 1 3 check size 4 23 clear band 4 5 4 6 Convenience Amount field 4 3 documentation...

Страница 166: ...proofing 5 2 5 3 protective coating 8 15 repairing 5 1 role of issuer 1 11 routing number 4 5 security features 4 1 serial number 4 5 Signature lines 4 4 size 4 23 4 24 summary by country 4 24 stolen...

Страница 167: ...zzlement protecting against 8 15 embossment 6 20 encoding equipment see proofing equipment endorsing stations reader sorter 5 9 enhancements to printing systems 2 5 environment paper 3 10 printing 3 1...

Страница 168: ...y 3 1 paper environment 3 10 hybrid reader sorters 5 7 I image capture unit reader sorter see microfilm unit impact printing ribbon 5 1 tampering with 8 8 8 9 ink spots extraneous 6 14 6 16 inks drop...

Страница 169: ...reader sorters 5 6 optical testing equipment usage 6 25 6 26 vs magnetic 6 23 6 26 ordering standards A 2 overprints tampering prevention 8 11 oxidative inks 3 13 P padding character 3 15 paper basis...

Страница 170: ...nal fonts 4 19 4 22 characteristics 4 21 protecting checks 8 15 Q quality control factors 6 1 printing of MICR characters 6 1 tools to check 6 2 6 3 R read write heads reader sorter 5 9 readability 4...

Страница 171: ...der sorters skew 6 9 6 11 checking 6 10 6 11 slivers dry ink 6 22 Small Optical Comparator 6 3 smears ink 7 13 smoothness paper 3 3 sorter pockets reader sorter 5 10 source of problem determining 7 4...

Страница 172: ...ng prevention 8 11 thermal ribbon encoding 2 4 5 1 thermochromic ink 3 15 tools quality checking 6 2 6 3 training operator problem solving 7 4 Transit field 4 13 symbol 4 8 troubleshooting see problem...

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