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This makes machine-reading much more accurate in theory — but the CMC7 font came with its own set of challenges, which we cover in the next article in this series. In most places where E13B was already in widespread use, there was little desire to uproot the existing systems and replace them. So another font, called CMC7, was developed to make the reading even easier for machines: As you can see, each character of CMC7 is actually a bar code.

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We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. Amount - The amount field is enclosed between two amount symbols. It is usually left blank and will be added by your bank. On-Us - This field varies from bank to bank. It typically includes your account number. Transit - This field contains the bank routing number and transit codes for directing the check to the processing center using the most efficient route.

External Processing Code - This optional one-digit field, located at either position 44 or 45 indicates requirement for special handling. Auxiliary On-Us - This optional field, sometimes found in large checks, may contain accounting information, serial numbers or transaction codes.

It varies for different banks. Track My Order. It is essential that field indicators be printed below the date field to indicate which format is being used. Specified positions for key fields on the cheque, including the date field and the amount in figures. Disallowance of elements that may hinder the capture of images or data from the cheque. For example, inverse printing, italics or slanted fonts, a bottom border printed below the MICR line, and the use of black carbon on the reverse of cheques will not be permitted.

In particular, if a VOID pantograph or other hidden pantograph is used, the pantograph must not be visible on images captured from original cheques.



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