MICR or Magnetic Ink Character Recognition is the standard identification that is located at the bottom of a check for a bank to identify the source of the funds. This is printed in a special MICR font, and usually with a magnetic ink or toner as well.
There are also special characters which separate the data for the bank's automated systems:
MICR FORMAT/MICR-ONUS.JPG ON-US character
MICR FORMAT/MICR-TRANSIT.JPG TRANSIT character
MICR FORMAT/MICR-DASH.JPG HYPHEN character
Although there is a standard for how the MICR format is to be printed, there are several variations on the standard. The format is controlled through a STORED PROCEDURE in the data base provided by High Line.
The formats are as follows: Wiki : MICR FORMAT - Plugin insertion failed: Could not find plugin TableWiki : MICR FORMAT - Plugin insertion failed: Could not find plugin Table
The formats are as follows: Examples assume that the Bank Transit on IBPL is 12345678 and the Bank Account on IPBA is 1234567890. Unless otherwise indicated, there is one space between the bank transit code and the bank account. Wiki : MICR FORMAT - Plugin insertion failed: Could not find plugin TableWiki : MICR FORMAT - Plugin insertion failed: Could not find plugin Table
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