TROY Announces the Release of the 200 Mobile MICR Printer
The 200 Mobile MICR Printer is designed for insurance companies and businesses who require a mobile check printing solution. Battery powered and weighing only 9 pounds, this compact and lightweight printer is ideal for all mobile business professionals. It can be easily transported in a car, briefcase, or backpack, allowing users to print insurance claims, payroll, and other business checks virtually anywhere. The 200 Mobile features print speeds up to 20 pages per minute and a 50 sheet input tray.
This inkjet based solution features TROY MICR Ink, a TROY engineered ink that is unparalleled in quality, reliability, and MICR signal detection. The 200 Mobile also features TROY MICR Fonts, which have been optimized with the TROY MICR Ink to exceed bank industry standards for check clearing. Working together, the TROY MICR Ink and MICR Fonts ensure a consistently high-quality of MICR printing.
"Leading insurance companies came to us asking for a more reliable mobile MICR solution, and TROY delivered," said
The combined reliability and portability of the 200 Mobile is its most unique quality; providing mobile professionals, and remote office locations with the ability to print checks on the go. The 200 Mobile allows organizations to print checks remotely without the risks associated with transporting preprinted security check paper.
To learn more about the TROY 200 Mobile MICR Printer, contact a representative via telephone at 304-232-0899, e-mail securesolutions(at)troygroup(dot)com or visit http://www.troygroup.com.
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