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Magnetic ink
character recognition code,
known in
short as
MICR code, is a
character recognition technology used
mainly by the
banking industry to streamline...
- the
MICR (magnetic ink
character recognition) form. Both
forms give
essentially the same information,
though there are
slight differences. The
MICR forms...
- The
Access Group is a
business software company headquartered in Loughborough, England. It was
founded in 1991, and
currently has more than 7,500 employees...
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MICR standards. The
Optical Character Recognition block has
three informal subheadings (groupings)
within its
character collection: OCR-A,
MICR, and...
- Style) is a
printing and
display typeface inspired by the font used for the
MICR numbers printed on
cheques and
designed by Leo Maggs. In the 1960s, Leo Maggs...
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bottom 5⁄8-inch (16 mm) of the
cheque is
reserved for
MICR characters only.
Intrusion into the
MICR area can
cause problems when the
cheque runs through...
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clearing system where cheque images and
magnetic ink
character recognition (
MICR) data are
captured at the
collecting bank
branch and
transmitted electronically...
- 2021-06-04,
retrieved 2021-12-16 "
MICR," Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/
MICR.
Accessed 10/13/2024. "ISMP List...
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specially designed fonts and ink for the purpose. The ink used is most
commonly MICR (Magnetic Ink
Character Recognition)
toner particles but may also be polyester...
- The
MICrONS
program (Machine
Intelligence from
Cortical Networks) is a five-year
project run by the
United States government through the
Intelligence Advanced...