John;

As Bill says - it's a lot easier to get the chip. I think all of our
clients work that way.

You also need to use the special MICR toner. Usually it's harder to move
the toner to a different printer than the chip. Remember that the M in
MICR is for magnetic. It's special toner.

The best part is that they usually come with a template you can use to
line up the MICR line. It has to be in a specific location and format
for the automatic readers.

Hth
Colin Alfke
Calgary Canada 

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Bill Haskett
>
>John:
>
>Only if it's designed to do so.  For instance, you can use the 
>same DIMM chip on a 4000 & 4050.  You need to contact them by 
>going to www.troygroup.com.  Or use Google to search for TROY 
>DIMM chips. 
>
>These chips are really very inexpensive.  Some of the toner, 
>on the other hand, is rather expensive.  Depending on your 
>output load, solutions are really inexpensive overall.
>
>Bill
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: John Varney
>
>I'm looking at that as one option. Do you know if those DIMMs 
>can be used in more than one printer, for instance the laser 
>printer with the DIMM goes down. Can I trnasplant the DIMM 
>into another like printer (HP 8100, 9000, etc) to get checks 
>out the door?
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