1、 American National Standard for Financial Services ANSI X9.100-151-2010 (R2017) Check Correction Strips Accredited Standards Committee X9, Incorporated Financial Industry Standards Date Approved: July 20, 2010 Date Reaffirmed: January 13, 2017 American National Standards Institute American National
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3、nc. For additional information please contact ASC X9, Inc., 275 West Street, Suite 107, Annapolis, MD 21401. This page left intentionally blank ANSI X9.100-151-2010 (R2017) ASC X9, Inc. 2017 All rights reserved iii Contents Page Foreword . v Introduction vi 1 Scope 1 2 Normative References . 1 3 Ter
4、ms and Definitions . 1 3.1 aligning edge (ANSI X9.100-160-1). 1 3.2 clear band (MICR) (ANSI X9.100-20) 1 3.3 correction label (ANSI X9.100-151) 1 3.4 face (ANSI X9.100-151) 2 3.5 height (ANSI X9.100-151) 2 3.6 leading edge (ANSI X9.100-160-1) 2 3.7 length (ANSI X9.100-151) 2 3.8 magnetic ink charact
5、er recognition (MICR) (ANSI X9.100-20) 2 3.9 piggyback (ANSI X9.100-151) . 2 3.10 trailing edge (ANSI X9.100-160-1) 2 4 Symbols and Abbreviated Terms . 2 5 General . 2 6 Strip Characteristics . 3 6.1 Length . 3 6.2 Height 3 6.3 Thickness . 3 6.4 Paper . 3 6.5 Printing . 3 6.6 Reflectance . 3 7 Strip
6、 Attachment 3 7.1 Machine Attachment . 3 7.2 Lap Attachment 3 7.3 Butt Attachment, Film . 3 7.4 Butt Attachment, Paper . 4 7.5 Manual Attachment . 4 8 Strip Characteristics after Attachment 4 8.1 Adhesive . 4 8.2 Sealing 4 8.3 Alignment . 4 8.3.1 Gap 4 8.3.2 Parallelism 4 8.3.3 Strip Length 4 8.4 He
7、ight 5 8.5 Overlap . 5 8.6 Thickness . 5 8.7 Encodability . 5 8.8 Removal 5 8.9 Reapplication . 5 8.10 Carrier Stripping 5 ANSI X9.100-151-2010 (R2017) iv ASC X9, Inc. 2017 All rights reserved 8.11 Correction Labels 5 Annex A (normative) Conversion Chart . 8 Annex B (informative) Strip Functions 9 B
8、.1 Operator 9 B.2 Application Equipment 9 B.3 Strip Function. 9 B.4 Strip Removal . 9 Figures Figure 1 Current Types of Strips 6 Figure 2 Side View of Strips . 7 ANSI X9.100-151-2010 (R2017) ASC X9, Inc. 2017 All rights reserved v Foreword Approval of an American National Standard requires verificat
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15、e reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without prior written permission of the publisher. Published in the United States of America. ANSI X9.100-151-2010 (R2017) vi ASC X9, Inc. 2017 All rights reserved Introduction NOTE The users attention is called to the possibi
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19、oval of the Standard does not necessarily imply that all the committee members voted for its approval. At the time this standard was approved, the X9 committee had the following members: Roy CeCicco, X9 Chairman Vincent DeSantis, X9 Vice-Chairman Steve Stevens, Executive Director Janet Busch, Progra
20、m Manager Organization Represented Representative ACI Worldwide . Doug Grote American Bankers Association C. Diane Poole American Express Company . Ted Peirce Apriva . Len Sutton BAFT/IFSA . Dan Taylor Bank of America . Daniel Welch Certicom Corporation . Daniel Brown Citigroup, Inc. . Karla McKenna
21、 CUSIP Service Bureau James Taylor Deluxe Corporation John FitzPatrick Diebold, Inc. . Bruce Chapa Federal Reserve Bank . Claudia Swendseid First Data Corporation . Rick Van Luvender Fiserv . Skip Smith FIX Protocol Ltd . Jim Northey Harland Clarke . John McCleary IBM Corporation . Todd Arnold Indep
22、endent Community Bankers of America . Viveca Ware Ingenico . John Spence J.P. Morgan Chase a defect in the MICR printing, a processing need to add information to a previously encoded strip, to redirect the processing destination of the check, for better document compatibility with some statement stuffing equipment, or for aesthetic reasons prior to returning the check in the payors statement. Removal of the strip is a critical step and the technique to be used should be compatible with the strip. The strip should be removed by means that do minimal damage to the check.
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