Sunday, January 30, 2011

How to work with magnetic ink printer?

    Why Magnetic Ink?
    
magnetic ink containing iron oxide, making it possible to carry a magnetic charge can be. Magnetizing current letters and symbols printed in magnetic ink provides Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR), which is widely used in banks. MICR characters can be read by character recognition system, regardless of writing or other marks that would obscure the character of an optical detection system.
    
Cartridge
    
MICR toner cartridge must be physically the same form factor and design as OEM printer cartridges for the printer you want to use. Some printers are designed specifically for the printing and MICR company named a MICR toner for the printer. Other printers were never designed for use MICR, but the printer cartridges can be refilled with MICR toner and then use in your printer. When choosing to use MICR remanufactured cartridges in your printer, it is important that the original drum cartridge has been replaced by new ones. Damage to the printer drum may leave spots or streaks of ink on whatever you print. A place MICR ink in the wrong place at the box office, a magnetic character recognition system to the point where no one can read it.
    
Print and Read
    
MICR Ink works such as ink or toner in the printing process. In laser printers MICR Toner polarized and then melt into the yard. MICR character is the magnet, so that the calculated negative pole of each character on the right. A magnetic character recognition system to read these signs with the MICR read head. The principle is the same as reading heads in Magentic tape or other audio.

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