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.
Graphite is not magnetic as it is made out of carbon. E.g; Pencil lead is mostly made out of graphite, it is NOT magnetic.
Oil is not magnetic, but magnetic substances can be made from it.
ink is a mixture mate! im not being sarcastic
In the olden days ink was made out of fruit.
no because they are not magnetic and their not made of magnet
Unlike normal ink magnetic ink can be read by humans and specialized equipment. Magnetic ink is often used to print characters, for example routing numbers, on documents which are read by machines.
micr(magnetic ink character recognition)
ink gets finished so fast
Magnetic Ink Character Recognition
Magnetic ink is exactly what the name indicates; it is a kind of ink which is both visible to the eye (it's black) and has a magnetic field that can be detected with the right kind of magnetometer. It is used in the coding on the bottom of checks, known as routing numbers, so that it can be read both by people and by computers.
Magnetic Ink Character Recognition
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MICR stands for Magnetic Ink Character Recognition. OCR stands for Optical Character Recognition. The former uses magnetic ink, the latter doesn't.
MICR devices can read:Numbers
Magnetic ink character recognition
Magnetic Ink Character Recognition
what was the ink made from in WW1