Xerox 6180N Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide  - Page 124

Has the positioning been modified by a font editor? - install guide

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Problem solving Inspecting documents Always check for obvious problems first. • Make sure that you are looking at the right documents. • Check for the following: - Correct font - MICR clear band intrusion - Correct vertical or horizontal position of font - Correct format (for example, was the Amount field printed twice-by you and the bank?) - Document damage (folds, tears, edge damage) - Smears on the MICR line, or crayoning Correct 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 position? • How was the positioning determined? • Has the positioning been modified by a font editor? • Was the information about the MICR line content and structure obtained directly from the bank, or was an old document used as a model? Either the hardcopy directions may be wrong, or the old model document may be obsolete. MICR character defects Check the MICR characters for the following: • Voids • Spots • Density loss • Trail edge deletion • Dry ink depletion • Wear 7-12 Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide

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Problem solving
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Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide
Inspecting documents
Always check for obvious problems first.
Make sure that you are looking at the right documents.
Check for the following:
Correct font
MICR clear band intrusion
Correct vertical or horizontal position of font
Correct format (for example, was the Amount field printed
twice—by you and the bank?)
Document damage (folds, tears, edge damage)
Smears on the MICR line, or crayoning
Correct 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 position?
How was the positioning determined?
Has the positioning been modified by a font editor?
Was the information about the MICR line content and
structure obtained directly from the bank, or was an old
document used as a model? Either the hardcopy directions
may be wrong, or the old model document may be obsolete.
MICR character defects
Check the MICR characters for the following:
Voids
Spots
Density loss
Trail edge deletion
Dry ink depletion
Wear