TROY Group MICR Basics Handbook User Manual
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Table of Contents
MICR Basics Handbook -- Document #50-70300-001 Rev. C
TOC-2
Burst Strength ................................................................................................................................ 4-3
Perforations.................................................................................................................................... 4-3
Packaging....................................................................................................................................... 4-3
Preprinted Stock............................................................................................................................. 4-3
Paper Storage ................................................................................................................................. 4-4
Getting More Help with Check Paper............................................................................................ 4-4
Selecting MICR Toner.......................................................................................................................... 4-4
Toner Storage................................................................................................................................. 4-5
Temperature................................................................................................................................... 4-5
Moisture......................................................................................................................................... 4-5
Toner Recycling............................................................................................................................. 4-5
Conventions
This guide uses these conventions:
Bold indicates emphasis or a minor heading.
Italic refers to a document title or is used for emphasis.
COURIER type indicates text visible on a computer screen or keys on your computer keyboard.
DISPLAY FONT
indicates text visible on the printer control panels display.
The letter
l is used in examples to distinguish the small letter l from the numeral 1 (one).
The character Ø is used in examples to distinguish the numeral 0 from the letter O.
<Esc>, <CR>, <LF>, <FF>, etc. are control characters. Use a text editor to enter the equivalent of the
character. For example, to get <Esc>, hold down Ctrl; press P and Esc. Some text editors may vary.
NOTE:
Notes contain important information set off from the text.
CAUTION:
Caution messages appear before procedures which, if not observed,
could result in loss of data or in damage to equipment.
WARNING:
Warning messages alert you to a specific procedure or practice,
which if not followed correctly, could cause serious personal injury.