Creating Laser Checks With MICR Toner

Using check paper to create laser checks is quite interesting. All that is required in addition is a laser printer using MICR toner and the rest is up to technology. Many people wonder what the big deal is if they have a laser printer and laser toner why they cannot print laser checks. In addition, the answer is that the MICR toner is specialized and contains iron oxide. This allows electronic bank processing equipment to "read" the bank line information and laser toner cannot provide that. The toners are not very different in makeup except for the fact that the HP MICR toner has a minimum of 50 perfect or more of iron oxide to meet the standards set forth by the ANSI.

There are many benefits to using a MICR laser check system. The first benefit that many appreciate is the MICR toner makes the laser checks more secure. Another reason is that overall cost is reduced. This occurs because there is no inventory needed nor is there a need for control over a checkbook since there is not one. Risk of theft or loss is much lower with laser checks. Not to mention laser checks are really simple to create. All that is required is entering the information that should be printed on the check and clicking the "print" button. The necessary information like logos, payee data, signatures, MICR line, and bank identification will all be printed. It is super easy to change bank account information, too, so there is no need to have a bunch of checks on file or to shred old checks. The risk of check fraud is significantly lower as well and this alone is a big reason why many people and companies switch to MICR toner.

MICR simply means Magnetic Ink Character Recognition. It allows for documents to be machine-readable and for them to be processed quickly. MICR toner is not only used to print checks but also other documents that are negotiable. These are the basics of MICR toner and the benefits it offers to users. Companies interested in saving money as well as reducing check fraud should look into MICR toner and using it in their laser printers. The expense is low and it will certainly pay off in the long run. Do a little research online about MICR to learn more about what it is, how it works, and additional benefits and you will see that it truly is your best option.

Caitlina Fuller is a freelance writer. Using check paper to create laser checks is quite interesting. All that is required in addition is a laser printer using MICR toner and the rest is up to technology. Many people wonder what the big deal is if they have a laser printer and laser toner why they cannot print laser checks. In addition, the answer is that the MICR is specialized and contains iron oxide.

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Frat Party Games - Beer Pong For Wii

A new game called "Frat Party Games: Beer Pong" is being developed for the Nintendo Wii. The hilarious part about this game, besides it being a beer pong game, is that the game was given a T rating (as in 13 and up) by the Video Game Ratings Commission.

JV Games Vice President Jag Jaeger gave a very thought provoking response to all of the criticisms, saying that "The game "BEER pong" was never about alcohol, but rather the growing sport that has developed around BEER pong. There's even a World Series of BEER Pong that is held in Las Vegas where contestants vie for $50,000 in prize money."

"The thing is, it's becoming a really well-known sport." - Jag Jaeger

Yeah... Basically he's just explained how this is a well known sport for ADULTS IN VEGAS... So lets market it to kids, right... Also, what do you think they spend that $50,000 prize money on? More cups and ping pong balls?

To make matters even more hilarious, the Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal who was downright outraged, successfully got JV Games to change the name of the game to "Pong Toss". Uhh... Why not just give the game a higher rating, that's all people are complaining about. We don't care if someone makes a game called "Beer Pong" or "Sex Lessons" for the Wii just don't market it to an age that it's obviously not appropriate for.

Changing the name is as silly as marketing it to teens in the first place. Along with changing the name they've cleverly decided to remove all references to beer in the game and title. Problem solved! Because we all know 13 - 20 year olds are just way to dumb to figure out that the game is about beer... Or to figure out that it was previously named "Beer Pong".

Yes, it's all pretty ridiculous, but on the plus side, if you're over 21, now you don't have to buy ping pong balls or cups or even a table! Just get a Wii, the Pong Toss game, some Beer and you're pretty much set for life!

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