Abstract: A magnetic ink character recognition (MICR) system includes power management features so as to permit the unit to be powered by the auxilliary power provided by a generic host (e.g., an electronic cash register). The system also includes motorized conveyance features in combination with a track facilitating manual conveyance.
Abstract: A magnetic ink character recognition (MICR) system includes power management features so as to permit the unit to be powered by the auxilliary power provided by a generic host (e.g., an electronic cash register). The system also includes motorized conveyance features in combination with a track facilitating manual conveyance.
Abstract: A low cost, highly accurate hand operated magnetic character recognition document reader magnetically recognizes magnetic ink (MICR) characters imprinted on documents manually conveyed past a magnetic read head. The reader incorporates the invention described in commonly assigned U.S. Pat. No. 4,143,355 to MacIntyre to permit relaxation of the requirement of constant document velocity. The document is manually conveyed through a defined slotted path so that the characters are scanned by a magnetic read head. The slotted path is established by a pair of substantially parallel (preferably vertical) track members and a bottom wall which is joined to, and separates, the track members by a dimension sufficient to laterally support the document, yet permits it to be conveyed along the path without substantial drag being imparted.