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MICR Toner Printing – The Basics

455906_f260The Basics of MICR Printing
If you have ever looked closely at a check, you may have noticed there is a line of numbers printed on the bottom of the check. This line is called a MICR line, pronounced “my-ker.” MICR is an acronym for magnetic ink character recognition. The MICR line is printed with MICR Toner and  contains information about the including the account and routing numbers.

Why Print With MICR Toner?

The MICR line on checks is printed using a special toner.  MICR toners contain a magnetic ink that can be read by reader-sorter machines. Consider the amount of people and businesses who write checks in the course of daily business. Banks must process a very high volume of checks each day. Check processing must be automated in order for banks to complete these transactions quickly. Magnetic toner has allowed banks to automate check processing. Banks use reader-sorter machines which recognize the codes printed on checks using the special magnetic ink. Banks can place checks into reader-sorter machines and the checks are processed quickly and effectively.

How Magnetic Ink Character Recognition Works

Reader-sorter machines are equipped with MICR technology enabling them to recognize and read characters printed with magnetic ink. The magnetic quality of the ink comes from the chemical compound iron oxide. You may wonder why magnetic toner is a better option than regular toner for checks. Checks are often stamped and written on by the issuer, the receiving party, and the bank. If regular toner were used, it would be impossible to automate check processing because the machine would not know which toner to read. For example, the issuer may write their phone number on a check. Imagine the chaos that it would cause if a sorting machine were to recognize a phone number as an account number. MICR toner is regulated by the American National Standards Institute, or ANSI. The X9 Committee of ANSI requires that MICR toners use a specific signal strength which ensures that the ink can be recognized by reader-sorter machines.

Printing the Characters

In addition to the ANSI regulation regarding the signal strength of MICR toner, there are also regulations concerning the fonts used when printing MICR lines on checks. Depending upon the geographic location, MICR lines must be printed using a specific font. In Israel, South America, and the Mediterranean countries, the font used is CMC-7. All other countries, including the United States, use a font called E-13B. The fonts used in MICR printing are unique because they utilize only 14 characters. The characters used in MICR printing include the numbers 0 through 9 and symbols for Transit, Amount, On-Us and Dash. Each character must be printed in a specific location on the check and must be exactly 1/8th of an inch wide. Any variation in the size or placement of the characters will result in the reader-sorter machine rejecting the check or reading it incorrectly.

MICR Toners for Precision and Secure Printing

MICR toner was initially created to assist in the automation of check processing, however; it has the added benefit of enhanced security. For this reason, the use of MICR toner has been adopted in other industries outside of banking, Magnetic ink can be found on many documents including airline tickets, coupons, and receipts for insurance premiums.

HP Q5949X MICR Toner – New Higher Quality Cartridge at a New Lower Price!

Inkcarts.com Now has a new Compatible HP Q5949X MICR Toner of the highest quality and we’re offering it at a new lower price!

The HP Q5949X MICR Toner Cartridge Compatible has a yield of 6,000 pages and is compatible with these Hewlett Packard printers:

  • Hewlett Packard LaserJet 1320
  • Hewlett Packard LaserJet 1320n
  • Hewlett Packard LaserJet 1320nw
  • Hewlett Packard LaserJet 1320tn
  • Hewlett Packard LaserJet 3390
  • Hewlett Packard LaserJet 3392

MICR Toner – Troy MICR Toner

Check printing is the ability to produce a bank readable check onto a blank piece of check stock using a combination of check printing software, blank check stock and a printer equipped with MICR toner and fonts. MICR technology is used to print the numbers and special characters on the bottom of the checks or in any other financial transaction documents with a magnetically chargeable ink or toner. The numbers which are included on the check with the help of MICR technology are the account number from which the money to be drawn, identification number and the routing and transit of the check for the bank with that account number.

Troy develops, manufactures and distributes the highest quality MICR toner in the industry. The toner cartridge performance, printer compatibility and the bank acceptance rates of the Troy MICR toner are the best in the world and Troy has the lowest cartridge return rate in the industry.

Troy MICR toner is made for peak performance and the meticulous quality control and continuous testing processes assure unparalleled toner adhesion and image quality. Troy MICR toner allows the users to protect the words and graphics printed on the checks. Troy MICR Toner Secure is the new generation MICR toner with anti-fraud check printing.

MICR Toner – For Secure Check Printing

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Troy MICR Toner – New Line of Premium MICR Toner

Today, we announce a new line of Premium MICR toners at Inkcarts.com. Inkcarts.com now carries the full line of TROY MICR toner. Hewlett-Packard Co., Palo Alto, Calif., has designated TROY as its official manufacturer of magnetic ink character recognition (MICR) toner cartridges for the HP LaserJet family of printers. TROY Group, Inc. develops and manufactures the highest quality MICR Toner products in the industry. MICR Toner cartridge performance, printer compatibility, and bank acceptance rates from TROY are unsurpassed.

Troy micr toner cartridges and HP MICR Toner Cartridges are always in stock for same day shipping at Inkcarts.com