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Operating the scanner, Typical form handling, Typical form scanning process – Pertech 6100 Series User Manual

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Pertech Resources Inc.

October 2007

220350A

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Operating the Scanner

Typical Form Handling

The 6100 teller scanner handles forms between 2 and 3.67

inches wide and 3.2 to 8.75 inches in length. The scanner will handle thicknesses between #16 to #32

(3.0 to 7.5 mills; .032" for ID Cards), with rear exit single pass stacking of a of 10 checks. The unit has a

in-line MICR reader with on board software for decoding E13B MICR characters

To load a form into the scanner insert the form justified to the right, face down with the

MICR line to the right side of the scanner.

MICR Line

Check face down with

MICR Line to Right side

Typical Form Scanning Process

The application software calls for the user to insert a form

into the scanner. The Green Power On LED begins blinking

to indicate that the scanner is waiting for a form.

There are two sensors (#8,#9) identified in the Features Iden-

tification on page 3. The first sensor tells the scanner that a

form is present, activates feed the motor and draws the form

into the scanner.

The second sensor, if activated, passes the form through to

the imaging heads and MICR reader and ejects the form out

the back of the scanner onto the Exit Tray.

If the second sensor does not activate, as in the case of a

inserted form being skewed, the user will need to realign the

form with the right side of the scanner Entrance Tray before

feeding the form.