August 3, 2009
Source Technologies, a provider of secure print solutions, today announced an upgrade to its downloadable emulation, or DLE-based, MICR printers. All current model Secure MICR, Secure MICR Prepped and Secure Document printers now will include 32MB of user-addressable Flash memory. The modification takes effect immediately on DLE-based versions of the company's ST9620, ST9630 and ST 9650 models.
In a news release, the company says the enhancement means users are no longer required to purchase Flash memory to support additional system fonts or store signatures for access. Sarah Burkhart, Source Technolgies' director of product marketing, says the new feature will help deployers protect themselves from fraud:
![]() | Source Technologies continues to offer the greatest value and highest security check and secure document printers. The addition of 32MB of user-addressable memory enables users to step up their security efforts at no extra charge, protecting their organizations from fraud while providing the highest possible return to their stakeholders. This change will encourage more users to take advantage of the printer's security features, strengthening their fraud arsenal at a lower cost. | ![]() |