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Character alignment

CMC7 font

CMC7 numbers and symbols

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The bottom edges of adjacent E13B MICR characters within the
same field are in alignment within:
± .007 inch/0.18 mm (CPA—Canada)
± .015 inch/0.38 mm (ISO—International)
± .030 inch/0.76 mm (ANSI—U. S. only)
Although this is a concern for impact printing, MICR characters
printed on laser systems are always properly aligned.
NOTE: The Amount field of the MICR line is not normally printed
by the laser printer, but is added by a proof machine at the bank
of first deposit. The proof machine, being an impact device, may
cause alignment errors.
The CMC7 font is an alternative MICR font that has been
adopted in various countries throughout the world.
The usage of the CMC7 special symbols generally parallels the
usage of the E13B special symbols. There are, however,
significant differences.
Figure 4-6. CMC7 MICR font character set
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