Xerox 6180N Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide  - Page 122

Use normal document sizes.

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Problem solving • Load Xerox 4024 Dual Purpose, 24-pound paper (or a high quality equivalent). • Verify that the bank regularly adjusts and cleans the reader sorter to the specifications set by the manufacturer. • Make sure that the reject rate is based on a statistically valid number of documents and reader sorters. The 0.5 per cent is the average of a large number of documents. A reject rate for a small 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. NOTE: The 0.5 percent expectation applies to the first pass through a typical high speed reader sorter working with fresh and unsorted documents. • Use normal document sizes. • Ensure that the paper grain of the finished documents is compatible with the reader sorter mechanical requirements (normally long grain). • Avoid jams by making sure that the reader sorter is in good working order and operates in optimal environmental conditions. 7-10 Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide

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Problem solving
7-10
Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide
Load Xerox 4024 Dual Purpose, 24-pound paper (or a high
quality equivalent).
Verify that the bank regularly adjusts and cleans the reader
sorter to the specifications set by the manufacturer.
Make sure that the reject rate is based on a statistically valid
number of documents and reader sorters. The 0.5 per cent is
the average of a large number of documents. A reject rate for
a small 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.
NOTE:
The 0.5 percent expectation applies to the first
pass through a typical high speed reader sorter working
with fresh and unsorted documents.
Use normal document sizes.
Ensure that the paper grain of the finished documents is
compatible with the reader sorter mechanical requirements
(normally long grain).
Avoid jams by making sure that the reader sorter is in good
working order and operates in optimal environmental
conditions.