The CaptureOne has the ability to use MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition), OCR (Optical character recognition), or both (OCR assist) to read the code line. The option can be set in the "S1000Options.ini" file with the setting below or it can be ...
If 'UseEndChar' is set to 'true', found under the [MicrSortRuleN] section, and 'EndCharacter' is set to nothing (rather than being set to one of the symbols listed in the CR180Options.ini file), 'StartCharacter' will refer to the right-most ...
Many check scanners have the ability to read MICR optically in addition to reading checks magnetically. Applications that use this Optical Character Recognition (OCR) feature can read MICR from checks printed with inkjet and laser printers. If you're ...
The following section, found in the CR180options.ini file, pertains to the MICR sorting rules when the SortBy is set to 'scanner': //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // SortBy // When set to "Scanner": ...
No. Virtually all applications request the MICR data. However, if you know that the item is not a MICR document, there is no need to try to read the MICR. You can just set the MICR text to a zero length string. Ranger® - The universal check scanner ...