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[M460]Micr Check Printing Software
by Lyn Askin, Lyn

Have you ever wondered why banks impose a clearing time on checks and why it takes some time to get checks processed? It takes time to process checks because checks need to go through a machine that banks call a reader-sorter. Just as what its name implies, a reader-sorter machine sorts out checks based on the information printed on the check itself. However, the reader-sorter would only work if the correct ink is used in printing out the check. The correct ink is called an MICR toner.

What is a MICR Toner?

What is a MICR toner? The MICR toner is a special kind of ink that was specifically made to make the automation of check processing possible. There is a precise formula used for creating MICR toners, and the standard for producing them is mandated and regulated by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).

Basically, what makes the MICR toner a unique type of ink is that it contains iron oxide. The letters on MICR stand for “magnetic ink character recognition” and it is the iron oxide component that gives the MICR toner its magnetic properties. The magnetic properties of this ink are what allow the reader-sorter to be able to read and process a check. A correctly formulated MICR toner is supposed to emit the right signal to the reader-sorter to make the reading possible.

Precision Printing with MICR Toners

MICR toners need to be produced in just the right way in order to make using them for printing checks work. ANSI requires MICR toners to emit the correct signal strength so the ink can be read by the reader-sorter machine.

But beyond the quality of the ink itself, the American Bankers Association (ABA) has set standards on fonts printed on checks. The fonts used on MICR lines, which is the line of information located on the bottom of each check, were specifically designed to make them machine-readable. In Israel, South America and the Mediterranean countries, the standard font is called the CMC-7. In the United States and the rest of the world, the MICR font used is the E-13B.

Precision is extremely necessary to make check printing with MICR toners work. The ABA imposes a strict fixed width for each MICR font character, which is 1/8th of an inch. Also, these characters have to be printed on the exact spot on the check where they are supposed to be. If these two conditions are not followed, then the reader-sorter machine would not be able to read and process the check.

Another beautiful thing with MICR toners is that they provide a degree of security when it comes to printing checks. Checks need to be printed using an MICR toner; one cannot use any ordinary ink. Some banks catch fraudulent checks, those printed with ordinary inks.

Other Uses of the MICR Toner

Since precision and security are benchmarks of the MICR toner, many other industries have adopted the use of this special ink for their own printing needs. Airlines use MICR toners for printing their tickets. The same goes for events and concerts – their tickets are made with MICR toners as well. Most documents that require security and precision have come to rely on MICR toners to provide them these.


Cutting costs and keeping control of business accounts is a good way to increase efficiencies and reduce fraud. When a company outsources check writing there is little control once the proper payroll records are submitted. If, however, a company were able to use a mobile on-demand check writing unit, real time control and accuracy could be used to reduce costs and improve efficiency.

High levels of security

Just because an on-demand check writing unit provides better efficiency and control does not mean that it can forego the security required to make it fraud proof. Software packages, that guide line placement and printer ink recognition, help to make units of this type more secure. To say a unit of this type is fraud proof may be misleading, but the units are extremely secure in this regard. Ink is manufactured to exacting standards so that financial institutions can tell the difference between regular ink and MICR ink. Printers work with provided software so that each line is where it needs to be on a check when its electronic reading is taken.

Keeping control

In many instances, control is lost once something leaves your business and is put into another's hands. Choices are being made that you may or may not approve of. With on-demand printing or checks, the control is maintained. This control, however, does not mean that you will be tethered to an office. Many printing on-demand units can be accessed remotely so that you can see the checks being written as it happens. If there happens to be an error you will see it on a screen and be able to correct amount, name, printer line placement, low ink cartridge warning or any malfunction indicating possible tampering. The point being, you have total control whether you are at the mobile unit or not as the checks are printing.

Multiple locations

Perhaps one of the larger advantages of using on-demand check writing is that you can accomplish payroll or disbursements to multiple locations all from one central computer unit. You do not need to go from division to division printing checks for that division. Simply set up the cue at your home base and send to separate units at those divisions.

Just good business

On-demand check writing is just good business. Most companies have been seduced by payroll companies into thinking that only they can get the job done. Technology is quickly proving them wrong and putting a dent in their business. If you have not given a thought about on-demand checking it is about time you did. Better efficiencies are the hall mark of a well run business. Not incorporating all of them is understandable; not incorporating the easy and most accessible when they are available is not.
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