Expected Reject Rates; Reducing Reject Rates - Xerox 6100BD - Phaser Color Laser Printer Fundamentals

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Expected reject rates

Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide
Is there a hardcopy report from the reader sorter?
In many cases, a hardcopy report is not available from the
reader sorter. Obtaining a printout from a test run is possible,
but many runs present little data other than the problem
documents. A report listing all items, or an exception report
listing only the rejects, are critical tools in determining the
reason for the reject problem.
Are the reader sorter performance expectations realistic?
Xerox MICR documents meet ANSI specifications for reader
sorter performance. However, actual reject rates vary greatly,
depending on paper types, the reader sorters used, printer
maintenance, and reader sorter hardware conditions.
What is the reject rate significance?
The expected reject rate for reader sorters is between 0.5
and 3 per cent. You should investigate for causes if this rate
suddenly increases.
There is no ANSI reject rate specification. However, the
expectation for high-speed reader sorters is a reject rate below
0.5 per cent for unprocessed documents in good condition.
Xerox MICR documents are expected to be rejected less than
0.5 per cent on the first pass in high speed reader sorter tests.
(This standard varies according to the country.) However, since
financial documents are processed by reader sorters that are not
directly under your (or Xerox's) control, output quality may vary.
Reject rates vary with:
Printing conditions
Reader sorter model
Adjustment or maintenance of the reader sorter
Check batch size

Reducing reject rates

To keep the reject rate as low as possible, do the following:
Adjust the Xerox MICR printer to specification.
Use the current release of the E13B or CMC7 MICR font.
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