Xerox 6180N Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide  - Page 88

Optical tools used to check MICR

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Quality control • Magnetic signal strength These are the ANSI print specifications for MICR. Other countries that use MICR have similar specifications. Optical tools used to check MICR Although MICR documents may appear satisfactory to the unaided eye, the MICR tools are required to determine if a document is within specifications. MICR Gauge The MICR Gauge lets you compare the location of Xerox MICR printed information to industry standards. The Gauge is printed on a thin sheet of flexible plastic, which is attached to the bottom of a piece of hard plastic. Slip the document that you are evaluating between the two pieces of plastic. Figure 6-1. Example of a MICR Gauge 6-2 Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide

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Quality control
6-2
Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide
Magnetic signal strength
These are the ANSI print specifications for MICR. Other
countries that use MICR have similar specifications.
Optical tools used to check MICR
Although MICR documents may appear satisfactory to the
unaided eye, the MICR tools are required to determine if a
document is within specifications.
MICR Gauge
The MICR Gauge lets you compare the location of Xerox MICR
printed information to industry standards. The Gauge is printed
on a thin sheet of flexible plastic, which is attached to the bottom
of a piece of hard plastic. Slip the document that you are
evaluating between the two pieces of plastic.
Figure 6-1. Example of a MICR Gauge