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A magnetic ink character recognition (MICR) printer (ST9512) has been released by SourceTechnologies.


A magnetic ink character recognition (MICR) printer (ST9512) has been released by SourceTechnologies, Charlotte, N.C., as a follow up to its desktop-class MICR printer (ST9512) designed for on-demand check printing of such items as official checks, AP/payroll checks and other disbursements, www.soarcetech.com

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Publication:ABA Bank Marketing
Date:Sep 1, 2007
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