To create the proper magnetic stripe, the MICR fonts contain numbers, space, and separator symbols. In Sage 100 Contractor, the separators are created using A, B, C, and D and are compatible with current MICR font standard.
The data printed at the bottom of a
Separator character name |
MICR symbol |
Letter to type |
Transit |
|
A |
Amount |
|
B |
On-Us |
|
C |
Dash |
|
D |
Each separator has a special meaning for the magnetic or optical reader just as quotes, brackets, and parentheses have for regular text.
Numbers (digits) have the same meaning as usual, occupy their normal place in the ASCII table, and can be typed directly from the keyboard.
Note: When using MICR fonts, the font must be set to point size 12.
The following is an example of the data that you might enter in a plain font and how it would appear to you.
012045078A1102 C120D0120450C
What you typed should appear on your
012045078
1102
120
0120450
|