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Welcome to the 2024 product catalog. MagTek sells to VARs, ISOs, ISVs, resellers, distributors, and directly to customers. Contact MagTek or your service provider to order. Founded in 1972, MagTek is a leading manufacturer of electronic systems for the reliable issuance, reading, transmission, and security of cards, barcodes, checks, PINs, and identification documents.
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Financial institutions rely on MagTek. Whether you decide to perform remote deposit capture, or image capture in the back office or directly at your teller line, MagTek has the imaging solutions you need for streamlined check processing.
Retailers rely on MagTek. Millions of check transactions every day are processed withMagTek check readers and scanners.
PROGRAMMER'S MANUALS: Developer Tools
Windows API programming manual for Excella and Excella STX.
USER MANUALS - Installation & Operation Manual
The ExcellaTM Check Reader is a MICR check reader (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition) and dual-sided scanner with endorsement printer. Checks can be entered into the Excella with an automatic feeder or by a separate manual feed for single checks. The Excella reads the MICR character set (E13B or CMC7 fonts) on the front face and bottom of a check and scans both sides of the check in a single pass, producing high-quality, grayscale or black/white images (color images are offered as an option) in the most common file formats used in the industry. The characters and the image are then transmitted to a Host device.
USER MANUALS - Quick Install Guide
Quick installation guide for the Excella. When high performance check processing is an integral part of your application, Excella delivers both the speed and efficiency you need. Excella is the ideal desktop check reading device for early-image capture and programmable endorsement message in high-volume electronic check applications, including BOC, Check 21 and remote deposit capture.
WHITE PAPER - Overview and Industry
A response to a publication in March 2019, by NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) entitled: “NIST Special Publication 800-131A Revision 2 – Transitioning the Use of Cryptographic Algorithms and Key Lengths”.