Mekorma MICR Numeric Method User Guide
What is Mekorma MICR?
Pre-printed check stock becomes negotiable from the moment it is MICR encoded, creating countless opportunities for would-be thieves. Mekorma MICR offers unparalleled protection and control to guard against check fraud. Designed with enhanced safety features, Mekorma MICR uses a laser printer and black magnetic toner to print checks. And, because it gives users the option to require secure passwords to access check formats and printing, your organization increases control over check runs.
Designed for companies of any size - from 1 to 100+ checkbooks - Mekorma MICR reduces accounting costs by allowing businesses to use blank check stock and magnetic toner in place of pricier pre-printed stock. By effectively reducing the time required to create, print, and obtain approvals and signatures for checks, this solution’s powerful processing and security features can be used with pre-printed checks or to eliminate pre-printed checks altogether. In addition, by using the drag and drop Configurator it’s easy to create custom checks for multiple checkbooks and companies
Numeric Method vs. Configurator Method Comparison Chart
Mekorma MICR offers two different methods for formatting and printing checks. One method is the Numeric method. The other is the Configurator method. Some features are only available with one of the methods. This guide is intended for those using the Numeric method. This table compares the Numeric method and the Configurator method. If after comparing the Numeric method with the Configurator method, you decide that the Configurator Method will better fit your needs refer to the Mekorma MICR User Guide - Configurator Method. The guide for Configurator method Mekorma MICR guide is also included in the Mekorma MICR folder in the Microsoft Great Plains launch directory. The following table also includes information about the check printing features available with the Great Plains Report Writer. Mekorma MICR does not use the Great Plains Report Writer. The features are presented for comparison only.
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