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MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition)

What Is MICR?

MICR stands for Magnetic Ink Character Recognition, a technology used by banks to read and process information printed on checks. The characters printed at the bottom of a check are encoded using magnetic ink that can be scanned and interpreted by specialized machines.

MICR helps automate check processing and ensures accurate identification of banking information.

Why It Matters

MICR technology allows financial institutions to quickly and accurately process large volumes of checks. It reduces manual data entry and improves the efficiency of payment processing systems.

The MICR line contains essential information needed for routing and clearing checks.

How MICR Works

The bottom line of a check contains MICR characters that include:

  • routing number
  • account number
  • check number

When a check enters the banking system, machines scan the magnetic characters and read the encoded information.

This enables automated sorting and processing of checks between financial institutions.

MICR vs Optical Character Recognition

  • MICR uses magnetic ink and specialized scanning technology.
  • Optical character recognition reads printed text visually without magnetic ink.

FAQs About MICR

Why is magnetic ink used on checks?
It allows machines to accurately read and process check information.

What information appears in the MICR line?
Routing numbers, account numbers, and check numbers.

Is MICR still used today?
Yes, although check processing now often includes digital imaging technologies.

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