BAI: Reliance on remote deposit capture rising with COVID-19
As bank branches were forced to close their doors throughout March and April, financial institutions turned to online channels to take over as much of
As bank branches were forced to close their doors throughout March and April, financial institutions turned to online channels to take over as much of
Two of the most common replaceable parts for the Quantum DS high-speed check transport are now available for bulk purchase. The Quantum DS Consumables Kit
What is a contact image sensor, or “CIS?” And just as importantly, why should you care? Well, if you have a check scanner, you should
In the document world, an “image survivable feature” means exactly what it says: Any mark on a piece of paper that survives the process of
Many of our customers don’t even know that Digital Check is in the microfilm business – but if you were one of those people, you
As a service to our customers, we’d like to offer some quick answers to a few common questions we’ve been getting about online ordering from
(Note: This announcement was issued by our UK partners, the TALL Group, following a cheque imaging event that we co-hosted with them in London this
Occasionally, we will see reports from banks or credit unions baffled that their scanners seem to have intermittent issues with unreadable MICR printing on checks.
At the end of May, Digital Check took part in an educational event in Kathmandu, Nepal, to help bankers in that country figure out the
There’s a hidden cost to the Teller image capture operations of banks as non-conforming images (NCIs) and MICR issues show up in their image processing
How one partner used ocean freight to provide cost-effective delivery and gain a happy customer Part of the recent order of TS240 scanners for Albertsons
The occasional paper jam is a fact of life for any machine that handles documents – printers, scanners, mailing machines, or otherwise. Fortunately, they’re infrequent