Quick-start guide, Step 6, Page 9 of 10 – TROY Group MICR_IRD 9000 1UP MICR Printing Solutions Quick-Start Guide User Manual
Page 9: Check the micr print quality
MICR Printing Solutions
Quick-Start Guide
Document #50-70331-001 Rev. F
Page 9 of 10
STEP 6
: Check the MICR Print Quality
Maintaining high-quality MICR printing is vital to error-free reader/sorter processing of your checks at the bank.
TROY’s MICR Printing Solutions have been consistently shown to have the lowest bank reject rates in the
industry. Poor MICR print quality will cause your checks to be rejected by the bank’s automatic MICR readers
and therefore, you may incur significant manual processing fees from your bank for each rejected check. The
TROY MICR Quality Document is resident in the TROY MICR firmware installed in your printer and can be
printed out at any time using the TROY Printer Utility or printer control panel. Use the TROY MICR Quality
Document as a reference to evaluate the general print quality of your TROY MICR Printing Solutions product.
T
O PRINT THE
TROY MICR
QUALITY DOCUMENT
:
NOTE: TROY MICR Secure EX and IRD 9000 Secure EX printers must have the
printer keylock switch set to “Print MICR” to enable printing of the Print
Quality Document. TROY IRD 9000 1
UP
series printers must have the 100-sheet
multipurpose tray installed to enable printing of test and demonstration pages.
1. From the Printer Utility Main Window, click on the printer you wish to manage.
2. If you have already set an administrator
password, type the password into the
password box at the bottom of the Main
Window. If a password is not set, then
leave the password box blank.
3. From the Main Window, click on File,
and then click on Print.
4. Click on Quality Document. Choose
either the E-13B or CMC-7 version of this
document. The printer will automatically
print the TROY MICR Quality Document.
Identifying Print Defects
Continuous streaks and/or voids that appear on
the Print Quality Document are usually the
result of a low toner condition. A scratch or
other contamination on the surface of the
optical drum inside the toner cartridge can also
cause streaking and other print quality defects.
To ensure optimum MICR print quality,
always use a TROY MICR toner cartridge
with your TROY MICR Printing Solution.
Always replace the TROY MICR toner
cartridge with a new TROY MICR toner
cartridge when a low toner condition exists.
MICR documents printed after a low toner
condition occurs may not meet MICR
specifications and cause your printed checks to
be rejected, thereby incurring significant
manual processing fees to you by your bank.
NOTE: If your TROY MICR Printing Solution develops a noticeable print quality defect that cannot be corrected
by replacing the MICR toner cartridge, the MICR Quality Document can be sent to TROY for evaluation.
Do not continue to print MICR documents if print defects are present.