Xerox 6180N Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide - Page 71
Other application considerations
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Document design Other application considerations Printing on a Xerox MICR printing system raises some additional application considerations. Two sided printing Two sided (duplex) printing may be used in a MICR application, but the forms design and the application structuring require care. • The reverse side of the clear band must not contain any magnetic printing. The only magnetic printing that is permitted in the clear band on either side of the sheet is the MICR line. • The MICR line should be printed on the first imaged side of the duplex sheet. • The endorsement area on the back of the check must be kept free of any printing that would interfere with bank endorsements. NOTE: This information is applicable only if your system supports duplex printing. Perforations If you are using perforated forms, the perforation must not interfere with the clear band area. Therefore, it should not be underneath the MICR line. Refer to "Perforation" in chapter 3, "Paper facts," for guidelines for using perforations. Multiple-up printing For a check printing operation, several check documents can be printed on each sheet. This is called "multiple-up" or "multi-up" printing, which means that one or more logical pages are printed on one physical page. Perforated paper is often used to separate the documents or they may be separated after printing by gangcutting or slitting the sheets. The following figure shows some possible sheet layouts for multiple-up printing. Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide 4-25