
Support Tips: Clearing (And Avoiding) Paper Jams
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
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
Note: If you’re already familiar with branch networking and Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, you may wish to skip ahead to the next article on Branch Networking
If you’ve read the first article in our series about branch networking, you hopefully understand the basics of a networked bank branch a little better.
This is the third and final part of our series (check out Part 1 & Part 2) of educational articles on branch networking and how
On July 1, a major update to Reg CC – the Federal Reserve Bank’s official rules for check clearing – takes effect, meaning some important
When magnetic ink came into widespread use on checks in the 1950s, it was more or less unthinkable that anyone would be trying to print
If you read the previous article in our series about magnetic printing on checks, then you’ve already got a basic understanding of how MICR reading
Chances are that at least once in your life, you’ve looked at the bottom of a check and wondered, “What are those strange, alien-looking numbers?
The easiest way to achieve the best results with Digital Check scanners is to maintain them often. This includes cleaning the scanners at regular intervals
Navigating through the alphabet soup of RDC regulatory compliance can be a headache, but we’re here to help with that. Over the past few years,
Adding up the money spent on consumable supplies Photo by Ben Charlton / Creative Commons license 2.0 When you buy a receipt printer, the original
Remote Deposit Capture (RDC) was created with the advent of the Check Clearing for the 21st Century Act, or Check 21 Act, enacted by the