E-13B Font

This font is used for Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR) and is primarily used for check processing in the banking industry. Since special ink is used to print the MICR characters, they can be recognized by a MICR reader with high reliability, even if the characters are written over or obscured in any way. This font is also easily readable by humans.

The following countries are examples of where the MICR E-13B font is used:

  • United States

  • Canada

  • Puerto Rico

  • Panama

  • United Kingdom

This font contains the characters 0 through 9, and four special symbols. There are four symbols grouping the numerals (from left to right): transit, amount, on-us, and dash.


An image that shows an example of the E13B MICR font.
  • transit - delimits a bank branch routing transit number.

  • amount - delimits a transaction amount.

  • on-us - delimits a customer account number.

  • dash - delimits parts of numbers (routing numbers or account numbers).