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ANSI - X9.100-20

Magnetic Ink Character Recognition: Printing MICR Characters

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Organization: ANSI
Publication Date: 16 December 2021
Status: active
Page Count: 61
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This standard specifies the shape, dimensions, magnetic signal level, and tolerances for the E-13B characters which include ten numeral characters and four special symbol characters. When these E-13B font characters are printed in magnetic ink and used for the purpose of character recognition, the printed characters become magnetic ink character recognition, or what is commonly referred to as MICR. Also described are the various known types of printing defects and other printing considerations, together with the tolerances permitted.

Document History

X9.100-20
December 16, 2021
Magnetic Ink Character Recognition: Printing MICR Characters
This standard specifies the shape, dimensions, magnetic signal level, and tolerances for the E-13B characters which include ten numeral characters and four special symbol characters. When these E-13B...
July 13, 2006
Print and Test Specifications for Magnetic Ink Printing (MICR) Part 1: Print Specifications Part 2: Conformance Testing Part 3: Secondary Reference Documents
Part 1 of this standard specifies the shape, dimensions, magnetic signal level, and tolerances for the E-13B characters which include ten numerals and four special symbols printed in magnetic ink and...

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