Magnetic ink character recognition systems offer high security levels because the MICR characters are written using iron oxide ink and follow a strict format, which makes it virtually impossible to forge; however, these specialized systems are costly and can only be used to read MICR fonts written in specific formats.
ink gets finished so fast
Magnetic ink character recognition systems offer high security levels because the MICR characters are written using iron oxide ink and follow a strict format, which makes it virtually impossible to forge; however, these specialized systems are costly and can only be used to read MICR fonts written in specific formats.
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Magnetic Ink Character Recognition
Magnetic Ink Character Recognition
Magnetic Ink Character Recognition documents are highly legible and very hard to forge. On the downside, MICR devices only recognize a rigid set of specific characters and are considerably costly.
MICR stands for Magnetic Ink Character Recognition. OCR stands for Optical Character Recognition. The former uses magnetic ink, the latter doesn't.
Advantages: Prints really fast, shiny (beautiful) colors. Disadvantages: Runs out of ink quite easily, ink is expensive. (That's just some i can think of at the moment.)
Magnetic ink character recognition
MICR devices can read:Numbers
Magnetic Ink Character Recognition
MICR is used to facilitate the processing of cheques in banking systems. the data is typed in magnetic ink, mostly iron oxide which can be detected by a magnetic ink character reader and processed.