Question : Does the MICR line on checks have to be printed with magnetic toner?
I’ve seen many software products at the store for printing your own checks. Some even come with blank check stock, to suggest you could just install the software and print checks to your heart’s content.

While all the packages will print the OCR characters, it is only in smaller letters on the package that they suggest that you use magentic ink or magnetic toner to print your checks.

A friend who has been using regular toner to print his checks for several years, says he’s never had a problem, and never had a check returned. He claims that these days banks use optical character recognition to read the MICR line, and it’s no longer necessary to deal with magnetic toner.

What’s the real story?
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Best answer:

Answer by trade_info
i believe that if a check is not encoded with magnetic MICR ink, it has to be keyed in manually. you can go to the bank and request a blank counter check to use and that would not have MICR, so they do it manually. i would suggest asking your bank. it is possible that in the fine print somewhere they might have a charge for having to deal with non MICR drafts against your account.

I would think it opens you up to more errors on your account by not having it automatically read.

i remember way back when The Tonite Show with Johnny Carson did a film of him writing a check on a bikini clad model and presenting her to a bank for payment. as i recall they paid, not sure how they handled the cancellation process! LOL