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ConnectCode MICR is a Magnetic Ink Character Recognition font based on the E13B industry standard for check printing. E13-B is a widely accepted standard in the US, Canada, Australia, and many other countries. The character set of this standard comprise of ten numbers and four special symbols (Amount, Domestic, BSB, and Dash).

Date Added: Feb 5, 2009 Downloads: 10 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0

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ConnectCode MICR is a Magnetic Ink Character Recognition font based on the E13B industry standard for check printing. E13-B is a widely accepted standard in the US, Canada, Australia, and many other countries. The character set of this standard comprise of ten numbers and four special symbols (Amount, Domestic, BSB, and Dash). The numbers typically found on the bottom of a check comprising of the check number, sort number, and account number are usually printed in magnetic ink for use in MICR. The package includes TrueType, PostScript, and calibration fonts.

Date Added: Feb 9, 2009 Downloads: 10 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0

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ConnectCode MICR is a Magnetic Ink Character Recognition font based on the E13B industry standard for check printing. E13-B is a widely accepted standard in the US, Canada, Australia, and many other countries. The character set of this standard comprise of ten numbers and four special symbols (Amount, Domestic, BSB, and Dash). The numbers typically found on the bottom of a check comprising of the check number, sort number, and account number are usually printed in magnetic ink for use in MICR. The package includes TrueType, PostScript, and calibration fonts.

Date Added: Feb 10, 2009 Downloads: 10 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0

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