3.3 Using Checks
The TM-J9000/J9100 is capable of performing the following four actions on a check in a single
pass: reading MICR characters, image scanning on both the face and back of a check, and
printing a transaction record.
The following is the brief description of the steps of operation.
Notes:
Do not open the covers while printing and processing are in progress. Otherwise skewed paper feeding or
abnormalities of MICR character reading or image reading, or a paper jam might occur.
1. Insert a check into the feeder section.
2. The printer pulls in the check, reads the magnetic characters, and scans the images of the
face and back.
3. Paper feeding stops in the validation section, and the printer prints the transaction record.
4. The printer either feeds the check to the outlet, or enters the wait status for check removal.
The following sections describe inserting/removing a check, and printer operations.
Notes:
You can use the driver to omit any of the four parts of the operation: reading the magnetic characters,
scanning of the face/back image of a check, and printing a transaction record in the validation section.
Do not use any of the following types of paper. Doing so may cause a paper jam, leading to paper damage
and machine failure.
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Carbon paper or other multi-ply paper
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Paper with a curl or bend (especially on the corners), warpage, or wrinkles
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Paper with a paper clip, staple, adhesive tape, or other foreign materials attached
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Paper that has been torn.
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Paper smaller than 68 mm (height) × 152 mm (width) {2.68" × 5.98"}
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Paper larger than 100 mm (height) × 230 mm (width) {3.94" × 9.06"}
3-4 Operation
Rev. F