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Index Sample button 8-6 sample documents inspecting 6-5-6-6 sample printing maintaining security 8-6 security access files 8-4-8-5 media 8-2 printing system 8-2 characteristics of a good system 8-2 clearing print file 8-5 cost effectiveness 8-17 designing applications for 3-15 features checks 4-1 in Xerox laser printing systems 8-1-8-6 logon levels 8-4 memory and disk storage 8-4 papers 8-3, 8-11 preprinted forms paper preprinted security features 3-14-3-17 responsible employee 8-4 system commands 8-5 with sample prints 8-6 with test patterns 8-6 separator, reader sorter 5-8 serial number of check 4-5 Sheffield smoothness scale 3-3 signal level see signal strength signal strength testing 6-17-6-19 Signature lines 4-4 single gap readers see waveform reader sorters single slot readers see waveform reader sorters skew 6-9-6-11 checking 6-10-6-11 slivers, dry ink 6-22 Small Optical Comparator 6-3 smears, ink 7-13 smoothness, paper 3-3 sorter pockets, reader sorter 5-10 source of problem, determining 7-4-7-5 spacing, character 4-19-4-22 testing 6-11-6-13 specifications for testing 6-6-6-22 speeds, reader sorter processing 5-7-5-8 split fountain backgrounds 3-14 spots, ink 6-14-6-16 squareness of cut paper 3-8 standards documentation A-1 ordering A-2 paper 3-2-3-8 summary 6-21 Stanford Research Institute 1-2 stiffness, paper 3-7 stolen checks avoiding 8-14-8-17 protecting against 8-16 storage checks 8-3 paper 3-1, 3-9, 8-3 strokes CMC7 characters 4-18 summary of ANSI standards 6-21 symbols 1-1 amount 4-8 CMC7 font 4-16-4-18 dash 4-8, 4-13 E13B font 4-7-4-8 On-Us 4-7 transit 4-8 T tampering 8-7-8-12 chemical 8-7 mechanical 1-5-1-6, 8-7-8-8 modifying printed checks 8-8-8-10 preprinted forms 3-15 prevention 8-10-8-12 amount limit statement 8-12 overprint 8-11 safety papers 8-11 textures 8-11 using multiple fields 8-10 technologies MICR printing 2-4 Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide Index-7

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Index
Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide
Index-7
Sample button
8-6
sample documents
inspecting
6-5
6-6
sample printing
maintaining security
8-6
security
access
files
8-4
8-5
media
8-2
printing system
8-2
characteristics of a good system
8-2
clearing print file
8-5
cost effectiveness
8-17
designing applications for
3-15
features
checks
4-1
in Xerox laser printing systems
8-1
8-6
logon levels
8-4
memory and disk storage
8-4
papers
8-3
,
8-11
preprinted forms paper
preprinted
security features
3-14
3-17
responsible employee
8-4
system commands
8-5
with sample prints
8-6
with test patterns
8-6
separator, reader sorter
5-8
serial number of check
4-5
Sheffield smoothness scale
3-3
signal level
see signal strength
signal strength
testing
6-17
6-19
Signature lines
4-4
single gap readers
see waveform reader sorters
single slot readers
see waveform reader sorters
skew
6-9
6-11
checking
6-10
6-11
slivers, dry ink
6-22
Small Optical Comparator
6-3
smears, ink
7-13
smoothness, paper
3-3
sorter pockets, reader sorter
5-10
source of problem, determining
7-4
7-5
spacing, character
4-19
4-22
testing
6-11
6-13
specifications for testing
6-6
6-22
speeds, reader sorter processing
5-7
5-8
split fountain backgrounds
3-14
spots, ink
6-14
6-16
squareness of cut paper
3-8
standards
documentation
A-1
ordering
A-2
paper
3-2
3-8
summary
6-21
Stanford Research Institute
1-2
stiffness, paper
3-7
stolen checks
avoiding
8-14
8-17
protecting against
8-16
storage
checks
8-3
paper
3-1
,
3-9
,
8-3
strokes
CMC7 characters
4-18
summary of ANSI standards
6-21
symbols
1-1
amount
4-8
CMC7 font
4-16
4-18
dash
4-8
,
4-13
E13B font
4-7
4-8
On-Us
4-7
transit
4-8
T
tampering
8-7
8-12
chemical
8-7
mechanical
1-5
1-6
,
8-7
8-8
modifying printed checks
8-8
8-10
preprinted forms
3-15
prevention
8-10
8-12
amount limit statement
8-12
overprint
8-11
safety papers
8-11
textures
8-11
using multiple fields
8-10
technologies
MICR printing
2-4