Xerox 6180N Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide  - Page 96

Place the document in the MICR Gauge. Place the document

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Quality control Character skew does not occur with Xerox printing systems. However, line skew may occur if the paper skews when passing through the printer or is poorly cut along the critical edge (see the following figure). Out of specification Figure 6-7. Acceptable versus unacceptable line skew (figures are exaggerated) To check for line skew, follow these steps: 1. Place the document in the MICR Gauge. Place the document so that the tops of all the MICR line characters touch the line forming the top of the MICR line boxes, (shown in the following figure). MICR line boxes Move document so the MICR characters touch the top line of the MICR boxes Bottom of document Top line of MICR boxes Figure 6-8. Line skew on the MICR Gauge 6-10 Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide

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Quality control
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Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide
Character skew does not occur with Xerox printing systems.
However, line skew may occur if the paper skews when passing
through the printer or is poorly cut along the critical edge (see
the following figure).
Figure 6-7. Acceptable versus unacceptable line skew
(figures are exaggerated)
To check for line skew, follow these steps:
1.
Place the document in the MICR Gauge. Place the document
so that the tops of all the MICR line characters touch the line
forming the top of the MICR line boxes, (shown in the
following figure).
Figure 6-8. Line skew on the MICR Gauge
Out of specification
MICR line boxes
Move document so the MICR characters
Top line of MICR boxes
Bottom of document
touch the top line of the MICR boxes