AcuPrint Technology's SecureCheck nX2 Named for the Second Year to Accounting Today Magazine's ``Top 100 of 2003'' List.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers CARLSBAD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 28, 2003 AcuPrint Technology Coincides with Upgrade Release of SecureCheck nX2 Software; Includes Technology that Enables Linking Between SecureCheck & Positive Pay Software for Automatic Check Issue File Transfers to Banks AcuPrint Technology, an industry leader in secure payment transaction solutions, announced that its MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition) The machine recognition of numeric data printed with magnetically charged ink. It is used on bank checks and deposit slips. MICR readers detect the characters and convert them into digital data. laser check printing platform, SecureCheck nX2, was named a "Top 100 of 2003" product by Accounting Today magazine. This marks the second year the SecureCheck product is on the list. Concurrent of the announcement, the upgrade of SecureCheck nX2 4.0 was released. Highlighting the release, the SecureCheck nX2 product contains the proprietary technology A-Link. A-Link enables the SecureCheck nX2 product and SecurePay, AcuPrint Technology's client-side positive pay solution, to communicate with each other. Checks are printed using the SecureCheck nX2 software and an audit file of the checks printed is stored on the memory chip (DIMM (Dual In-Line Memory Module) A printed circuit board that holds memory chips and plugs into a DIMM socket on the motherboard. See memory module. DIMM - Dual In-Line Memory Module ) within the printer. SecurePay, via the A-Link technology, is able to automatically query the printer for the check issue file, convert it to the bank's required format, encrypt See encryption. and transmit the resulting positive pay file to the bank. A-Link is unique to AcuPrint Technology and is the first check printing and positive pay solution that can operate automatically and without user intervention A procedure used in a lawsuit by which the court allows a third person who was not originally a party to the suit to become a party, by joining with either the plaintiff or the defendant. . The automating of check issuing and positive pay file transmission provides the user a fail-safe fail-safe Decision-making adjective Referring to a mechanism or device incorporated in a system that ensures safety, should the system fail to function properly. See Clinical pathway. notification process and the assurance that all necessary check data is provided to their bank quickly and securely. Automatically expediting the file transfer insures the user the best defense against check fraud. "We are pleased to have AcuPrint Technology's SecureCheck nX2 selected to the 'Top 100 of 2003' by Accounting Today for the second year in a row," said AcuPrint Technology President Wally wally Noun pl -lies Brit slang a stupid or foolish person [from the name Walter] Noun 1. Papciak. "This recognition, coupled with the release of SecureCheck nX2 4.0 and the A-Link technology, further assures our customers of our leadership role in preventing check fraud through our innovative cash management solution software." About AcuPrint Technology With headquarters in Carlsbad, AcuPrint Technology is a pioneer in MICR laser check writing solutions, and holds several technology patents. AcuPrint Technology is the leading provider of positive pay file creation and transmission software to businesses across the nation. AcuPrint Technology develops solutions for MICR laser check printing (SecureCheck nX2), positive pay (SecurePay), check signing and security graphic software (ezSigner) and premium MICR toner An electrically charged ink used in copy machines and laser printers. It adheres to an invisible image that has been charged with the opposite polarity onto a plate or drum or onto the paper itself. and blank check Blank check A check that is duly signed, but the amount of the check is left blank to be supplied by the drawee. stock (TruPrint). Established in 1989, AcuPrint is a founding member of the elite Hewlett Packard ESP (1) (Enhanced Service Provider) An organization that adds value to basic telephone service by offering such features as call-forwarding, call-detailing and protocol conversion. (Extended Solution Provider) group. For more information on the AcuPrint Technology solution suite, visit the company on the Web at www.acuprint.com. |
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