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Glossary curl cut sheet paper DACS DDA debossment dimension document dot domestic field domestic symbol dry ink duplex duplicator paper E13B The distortion of paper built in when paper is manufactured and placed on large rollers before being cut into sheets. Effect is intensified when paper is exposed to heat, pressure, moisture, and drying. A major cause of paper handling problems in printers. Paper that has been cut into sheets 11- by 17-inches (279- by 432-mm) or smaller. Document Audit and Control System Direct deposit account The sunken impression of a printed character on a paper document. Debossment is caused on the face of a document by impact processes that may use an excessive amount of pressure to imprint the character on the document. Debossment that is in excess of .001-inch in depth may cause a significant decrease in the measured magnetic signal level of the affected MICR characters. (See embossment.) The shape of a character measured within the space that it occupies. One or more recorded or printed pages forming a logical whole. A unit of measurement representing the smallest unit of image placement (also referred to as "spots"). An area on the check where information relevant to that bank only (e.g., bank account number) is encoded. Sometimes referred to as the On-Us field or serial field. (Australia) Special MICR character to separate the domestic field from the next adjacent field. Sometimes referred to as the On-Us field or serial symbol. (Australia) A fine black powdered substance used by printers to form images on the printed pages. Also called "toner" or "dry imager." Printing that occurs on both sides of the paper. An extremely smooth paper, highly resistant to liquids, for use in spirit (alcohol) duplicating machines. The type of font used in magnetic ink printing. Use of the term E13B generally implies both the character shape as well as the magnetic aspects of the printing. It consists of ten numeric characters and four symbols. Glossary-4 Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide

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Glossary
Glossary-4
Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide
curl
The distortion of paper built in when paper is manufactured and
placed on large rollers before being cut into sheets. Effect is
intensified when paper is exposed to heat, pressure, moisture,
and drying. A major cause of paper handling problems in
printers.
cut sheet paper
Paper that has been cut into sheets 11- by 17-inches (279- by
432-mm) or smaller.
DACS
Document Audit and Control System
DDA
Direct deposit account
debossment
The sunken impression of a printed character on a paper
document. Debossment is caused on the face of a document by
impact processes that may use an excessive amount of pressure
to imprint the character on the document. Debossment that is in
excess of .001-inch in depth may cause a significant decrease in
the measured magnetic signal level of the affected MICR
characters. (See embossment.)
dimension
The shape of a character 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 (also referred to as “spots”).
domestic field
An area on the check where information relevant to that bank
only (e.g., bank account number) is encoded. Sometimes
referred to as the On-Us field or serial field. (Australia)
domestic symbol
Special MICR character to separate the domestic field from the
next adjacent field. Sometimes referred to as the On-Us field or
serial symbol. (Australia)
dry ink
A fine black powdered substance used by printers to form
images on the printed pages. Also called “toner” or “dry imager.”
duplex
Printing that occurs on both sides of the paper.
duplicator paper
An extremely smooth paper, highly resistant to liquids, for use in
spirit (alcohol) duplicating machines.
E13B
The type of font used in magnetic ink printing. Use of the term
E13B generally implies both the character shape as well as the
magnetic aspects of the printing. It consists of ten numeric
characters and four symbols.