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that produce MICR output, so you should check for partial reads of MICR
text where only part of the targeted MICR string is actually in the image
presented to the scanner.
The following examples can be read when the MICR E-13B Template is
enabled:
123456789
01235 123456789 193412454
98765 568123977 6789178870
Note that in the third example, there will be 2 separate output results
because of the 4 space gap between the first and second fields.
Scan the following bar code to enable the MICR E-13B Template.
You can enable multiple Pre-Defined OCR templates along with the MICR
E-13B template. See Multiple Pre-Defined OCR Templates on page -7.
One of the standard fields within MICR E13-B is the routing field. It begins
with the Transit symbol (A) and is followed by 9 numeric digits and a termi-
nating Transit symbol. In some checks, the routing field is separated on
each end by at least one space and can be read as a standalone field.
This would be done by creaing the following template (see Custom OCR
Templates on page -8):
1 4 x 4 1 5 1 4 9 x 4 1 0
If the routing field is part of a longer field (i.e., there is no space between
either the leading or trailing transit character and other MICR data), then a
custom template must be created to read those documents.
Enable MICR E-13B Template