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Problem solving The following table identifies typical problems that are associated with different reject rates. Note that the source of the problem can include the reader sorter itself. Table 7-1. Problems indicated by different reject rates If the reject rate is: Look for: Marginally high (1.0 to 3.0 per cent Type of sorter and normal sorter variation Sorter testing methods (for example, long or short runs) Miscalculation of reject rate Printout not properly interpreted Printer quality control procedures not followed (for example, paper and dry ink cartridge loading, maintenance, etc.) Out of specification 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 documents can cause misfeeds). Fresh, smooth, perfectly stacked documents such as newly produced and cut test documents are much more difficult to separate than slightly rumpled, jumbled, or used documents. High (3.0 to 9.0) per cent • Intrusion into clear band (front or back) • Sorter document handling problems • Sorter read and write problems • Document cutting problems • Forms creation problems • Extreme vertical misregistration of MICR line Catastrophic (10.0 to 100 per cent • • Wrong font Spacing algorithm improperly used Sorter software incompatibility: - Wrong header cards - No amount field - Incorrect MICR line codes Gross finishing errors Sorter malfunctions Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide 7-11

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Problem solving
Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide
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The following table identifies typical problems that are
associated with different reject rates. Note that the source of the
problem can include the reader sorter itself.
Table 7-1.
Problems indicated by different reject rates
If the reject rate is:
Look for:
Marginally high (1.0 to 3.0 per cent)
Type of sorter and normal sorter variation
Sorter testing methods (for example, long or short runs)
Miscalculation of reject rate
Printout not properly interpreted
Printer quality control procedures not followed (for example,
paper and dry ink cartridge loading, maintenance, etc.)
Out of specification 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
documents can cause misfeeds). Fresh, smooth, perfectly
stacked documents such as newly produced and cut test
documents are much more difficult to separate than slightly
rumpled, jumbled, or used documents.
High (3.0 to 9.0) per cent
Intrusion into clear band (front or back)
Sorter document handling problems
Sorter read and write problems
Document cutting problems
Forms creation problems
Extreme vertical misregistration of MICR line
Catastrophic (10.0 to 100 per cent)
Wrong font
Spacing algorithm improperly used
Sorter software incompatibility:
Wrong header cards
No amount field
Incorrect MICR line codes
Gross finishing errors
Sorter malfunctions