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MICR Readers & Scanners
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OCR Document Reader measures 36.3 x 22.7 x 18.5 mm.Access IS
Reading RG6 1AZ United Kingdom
Jul 16, 2008
Operating from 3 Vdc power supply, Model OCR130 is designed for OEM integration into portable devices via 12-way, 0.5 mm pitch FFC. With operating current of 130 mA which drops substantially when reader is in rest mode, it captures code lines from machine-readable travel documents including machine-readable passports, visas, and travel cards conforming to ICAO Document 9303. APACS debit and credit documents can also be read together with E13B OCRB and mixed E13B and OCRB fonts.
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Check Reader reads MICR code at 800 mm/sec.CTS North America, Inc.
Burlington, MA 01803
Apr 16, 2008
Model L40 check reader is compact peripheral hardware device that connects to other equipment using standard USB or Serial ports, and supports CMC7/E13B formats in accordance with ISO 1004 standards.
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Check Reader offers USB connectivity.MagTek
Carson, CA 90746 3503
Feb 26, 2003 Mini MICR™ is offered with USB interface that is compatible with USB 2.0 and 1.1 and connects to PCs for plug-and-play functionality. Check reader is also available in models with RS232 or keyboard wedge connectivity for PCs. With footprint suitable for reduced spaces, product suits point-of-sale and back-office environments. It is optionally available with integrated magstripe card reader. |
Reader/Scanner offers Enhanced Reading technology.Mag-Tek
Carson, CA 90746 3503
Jan 15, 2003 MICRImage™ provides automated confirmation of MICR data for check conversion and electronic check transactions. With Enhanced Reading technology, MICRImage reads check up to 3 times automatically, comparing results of multiple reads and reporting discrepancies to POS terminal or check processing application. If check reads identically on multiple passes, captured data may be deemed accurate; checks that do not can be stopped from initiating erroneous transaction. |
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