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Glossary paper dust peaks & valleys, waveform perforated paper permanence personalization phantom pigments photoreceptor pH porosity portrait post-encoding predrilled paper pre-encoding As saw dust is to wood, paper dust is to paper. It is made up of loose paper fibers and other residues which naturally accrue to paper. Controlling paper dust is a serious issue for the Xerox MICR printing system in terms of extraneous ink spots. Represent the "highs" and "lows," or in the magnetic waveform signal patterns of the MICR characters. Paper pierced with one or more rows of small holes to permit easy tearing off or separating into sections. Also called "archival property." A measure of how long a sheet will last without becoming excessively brittle and yellow. The permanence of a sheet is directly related to its acidity. Also refers to the degree of adhesion of an image to the paper and the ability of a MICR image to retain its human and machine readability over the normal life cycle of a check. The relatively recent concept in MICR printing for including nonMICR variable data on the documents (e.g., council rate notices with MICR encoded deposit slip attachments. (UK)) 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 by means of screening. Substances used to produce color or different degrees of whiteness in paper. Sometimes pigments are coated on papers, which can cause contamination problems in printers. In laser printers, a drum or belt device with a light-sensitive coating, which converts an optical image into a latent electrostatic image on its surface. Chemical measurement of level of acidity or alkalinity in paper or other substances. Measurement of the ability of air to pass through a sheet of paper. Refers to the printing across the width of a page (letter style). This is the opposite of landscape orientation, which is printing across the length of the page. The term portrait is derived from portraits of people, which are usually vertical in format. Amount field encoding of deposited items prior to the receipt by a bank. Paper having two or more holes drilled along one edge, for use in ring binders or notebooks. Amount field encoding of deposited items prior to the receipt by a bank. Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide Glossary-9

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Glossary
Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide
Glossary-9
paper dust
As saw dust is to wood, paper dust is to paper. It is made up of
loose paper fibers and other residues which naturally accrue to
paper. Controlling paper dust is a serious issue for the Xerox
MICR printing system in terms of extraneous ink spots.
peaks & valleys,
waveform
Represent the “highs” and “lows,” or in the magnetic waveform
signal patterns of the MICR characters.
perforated paper
Paper pierced with one or more rows of small holes to permit
easy tearing off or separating into sections.
permanence
Also called “archival property.” A measure of how long a sheet
will last without becoming excessively brittle and yellow. The
permanence of a sheet is directly related to its acidity. Also refers
to the degree of adhesion of an image to the paper and the
ability of a MICR image to retain its human and machine
readability over the normal life cycle of a check.
personalization
The relatively recent concept in MICR printing for including non-
MICR variable data on the documents (e.g., council rate notices
with 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 by means of screening.
pigments
Substances used to produce color or different degrees of
whiteness in paper. Sometimes pigments are coated on papers,
which can cause contamination problems in printers.
photoreceptor
In laser printers, a drum or belt device with a light-sensitive
coating, which converts an optical image into a latent
electrostatic image on its surface.
pH
Chemical measurement of level of acidity or alkalinity in paper or
other substances.
porosity
Measurement of the ability of air to pass through a sheet of
paper.
portrait
Refers to the printing across the width of a page (letter style).
This is the opposite of landscape orientation, which is printing
across the length of the page. The term portrait is derived from
portraits of people, which are usually vertical in format.
post-encoding
Amount field encoding of deposited items prior to the receipt by a
bank.
predrilled paper
Paper having two or more holes drilled along one edge, for use in
ring binders or notebooks.
pre-encoding
Amount field encoding of deposited items prior to the receipt by a
bank.