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AdvanceMeants, Inc.

10345 Lightner Bridge Drive
Tampa, FL 33626
USA
Phone: (+1) 813-920-9324
Fax: (+1) 813-792-1115

http://www.micrencodingfonts.com/

Our MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition) fonts allow you to print MICR encoding for bank checks, bank drafts and other specialized MICR printing applications from Windows, Macintosh, UNIX and other computer systems supporting TrueType or PostScript fonts.

The MICR E13-B font is a special font that is used on bank checks and drafts in the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, Panama, UK, and a few other countries to print MICR characters for magnetic recognition and optical character recognition systems. The MICR E13B font contains ten specially designed numeric characters 0 through 9, and the four special symbols: transit, amount, on-us, and dash

The MICR CMC-7 font is a special MICR barcode font that is used in Mexico, France, Spain and most Spanish speaking countries to print characters for magnetic recognition and optical character recognition systems. The CMC-7 MICR font contains ten specially designed numeric characters 0 through 9, and five special symbols.

The AdvanceMeants MICR E13B & CMC-7 fonts were created according to ISO (International Standards Organization) specifications. The MICR E13-B fonts also comply to strict ABA and ANSI standards. 

The TrueType version of the MICR E13B & CMC-7 fonts are compatible with all versions of Microsoft Windows including Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT and Windows 2000. Separate TrueType MICR font files are provided for support of Macintosh systems.

Four versions of the MICR E13-B & CMC-7 fonts are provided to support different print intensities. The MICR E13-B & CMC-7 fonts also include several PostScript versions of the MICR font. The PostScript MICR font can be used on Unix systems and PostScript printers. Binary and ASCII versions are provided

 

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