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MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition) strips are used by banking industry to
automate check processing. It was invented around 1950s. The characters can be
recognized in two ways: magnetic recognition and optical recognition. Through
the special character design, each character generates unique signal to the
MICR reader, making the reading very fast and accurate. To satisfy printing
requirements, magnetic ink has to be employed to print checks. You can find a
whole bunch of MICR toner vendors through
this link.
Morovia MICR CMC-7 font follows the most recent ISO standard 1004 1995(E) when
printed at point size 12. Each character can have four different sizes, as
defined in the standard. The character set consists of ten numeric characters,
five special symbols and 26 alpha characters (A-Z). The standard is used by
many countries, including France, Mexico, Spain, Brazil and Japan. For
the complete country list, click
here.
To print checks that can be recognized by check readers, the characters must be
of precise measurements. Not all MICR CMC-7 fonts in the market, especially
those marketed as shareware, meet the printing requirements of CMC-7 standard.
Click
to order Morovia MICR
CMC-7 Fontware. Click
to download a trial
version.
If you are considering designing your own checks, you may check out
Morovia SecureyPay™ Fontware.
Morovia MICR CMC-7 package contains ten numeric characters, five special symbols
and 26 alpha characters (A-Z). The mapping is illustrated in the table below:
|
Character |
Mapping |
Character |
Mapping |
Character |
Mapping |
Character |
Mapping |
| One
(1) |
1 |
A |
A |
K |
K |
S-1 |
@ |
| Two
(2) |
2 |
B |
B |
L |
L |
S-2 |
[ |
| Three
(3) |
3 |
C |
C |
M |
M |
S-3 |
| |
|
S-4 |
- |
| Four
(4) |
4 |
D |
D |
N |
N |
S-5 |
] |
| Five
(5) |
5 |
E |
E |
O |
O |
U |
U |
|
Six (6) |
6 |
F |
F |
P |
P |
V |
V |
|
Seven (7) |
7 |
G |
G |
Q |
Q |
W |
W |
|
Eight (8) |
8 |
H |
H |
R |
R |
X |
X |
|
Nine (9) |
9 |
I |
I |
S |
S |
Y |
Y |
|
Zero (0) |
0 |
J |
J |
T |
T |
Z |
Z |
S-1 symbol is similar to On-Us symbol in E-13B. It identifies the start
of bank account information.
S-2 symbol identifies the start of the amount field.
S-3 symbol is a terminator for bank routing information.
S-4 symbol is not currently used.
S-5 symbol is analog to the transit symbol in E-13B, indicates the
institution which the check is drawn from.
Morovia MICR CMC-7 Font package consists of 4 different sizes of MICR CMC-7 true
type fonts, as defined in ISO1004 standard. The font package consists of all
characters, not just numbers and punctuation symbols. We also provide
PostScript type 1, Macintosh true type and Postscript fonts. If you need fonts
in a format different than PC True type, place the order then request the font
by sending an email to the order department at sales@morovia.com.
| Font Name |
Usage |
| MRV CMC7 I |
CMC7 size I |
| MRV CMC7 II |
CMC7 size II |
| MRV CMC7 III |
CMC7 size III |
| MRV CMC7 IV |
CMC7 size IV |
| CMC7 |
Same as MRV CMC7 I. |
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