MACHINE READABLE MAGNETIC DATA RECORDING

Brand Owner Address Description
11811 Müller Marken GmbH & Co.; Betriebs-KG Pretzfelder Straße 7-11 90425 Nürnberg Germany Machine readable magnetic data recording carriers providing electronic telephone and address directories; data-processing equipment and computers; floppy discs and CD-ROMs providing electronic telephone and address directories;Printed matter, namely, telephone books and address directories; printed matter, namely, books, periodicals and directories all in the field of telephone numbers, address data, telephone and internet charges;Telecommunications, namely, transmission of voice, audio, visual images and data by telecommunications networks, wireless communication networks, the internet, information service networks and data networks; rental of telecommunications equipment, in particular for radio and television; telephone services, information about telecommunication; database services, namely, the rental of access time to databases provided via a global computer networks; providing access to databases; database services, namely, the electronic transmission of data and information via electronic communications;Advertising and commercial consultancy; database services, namely, the systematic ordering and compiling of data, news and information in the field of telephone numbers, address data, telephone and internet charges; providing of information in business matters;Computer programming; rental of data processing equipment and computers; technical designing and technical planning of installations and equipment for telecommunications;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method of creating an image replacement document (IRD) for use in a check truncation environment comprises building a print file having a magnetic ink character recognition (MICR) portion and a non-MICR portion based upon IRD data, printing with non-magnetic ink a front portion of the IRD based upon the non-MICR portion of the print file, printing with non-magnetic ink a machine-readable code onto at least one of the front and back portions of the IRD, reading the machine-readable code from the at least one of the front and back portions of the IRD, and printing with magnetic ink an encoded MICR codeline onto at least one of the front and back portions of the IRD based upon the machine-readable code.