Standard toners won’t cut it when certain prints, like cheques and vouchers, need to be absolutely legitimate. To curb criminals, banks and companies have turned to “fraud-proofing” their sensitive documents with a special printing technique called MICR. What is MICR? MICR stands for “magnetic ink character recognition”. A common form of MICR technology at work are the oddly-shaped numbers at the bottom of cheques. When…
