Source Technologies ST9530 User Manual

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Secure MICR Printer User’s Guide 
 
 
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September 2005 
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4.  Quality Issues 
 
A high quality MICR document can be read by bank reader/sorter equipment many times 
with no readability issues and does not result in damage to bank equipment.  This quality is 
the result of a well designed printer, an originally manufactured MICR toner cartridge and 
high quality check stock. 
 
Printer Features 
 
Your Secure MICR Printer is equipped with some features to ensure high quality MICR 
documents. 
 
Paper Type 
We recommend paper trays with check stock be set to “bond” paper type.  The 
associated “weight” and “texture” settings should be set to “heavy” and “rough.”  See 
the base printers User’s Guide.  If more than one input tray has check stock and 
they are the same stock, set all to “bond” and they will be linked.  If different stock is 
used in more than one input tray, use “custom” type, “rough” and “heavy” to block 
Linking. 
 
MICR Toner Low Alarm 
When MICR toner is low, the printer stops and the user is prompted to load a new 
MICR toner cartridge.  We do not recommend shaking the cartridge to prolong its 
life.  Once low toner is sensed, there may not be enough MICR toner left to produce 
quality MICR documents. 
 
MICR Toner Sensing 
When the printer enters MICR mode and attempts to print a MICR font, it checks to 
ensure a MICR toner cartridge is loaded in the printer.  If a regular cartridge is 
present, an alarm will sound and the user must load a MICR cartridge before their 
print job will resume.  A message “load MICR Toner” will appear on the Operator’s 
Panel. 
 
MICR Toner 
 
Use only Source Technologies MICR toner when printing MICR documents.  It is 
specifically engineered to print quality MICR documents with your printer. The printers’ 
MICR toner sensor is designed to work with the Source Technologies MICR toner cartridge 
to prevent printing checks with regular toner present. You may choose to use this printer for 
general office printing, which is acceptable.  If a MICR print job begins and the printer has a 
regular toner cartridge present, the printer will stop and prompt the operator to install a 
MICR toner cartridge. 
 
Source Technologies does not recommend the use of refilled MICR toner cartridges.   
Although refilled cartridges are generally less expensive, they may result in expensive 
printer repairs and bank check reject fees due to inferior MICR toner formulation.