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ECC with Digital Check Imaging  
ECC with Digital Check Imaging
Electronic Check Conversion (ECC) with digital check imaging is effective for retailers who accept a high volume of checks, those who accept checks with high dollar amounts and those who experience high losses due to check fraud. ECC with digital check imaging delivers greater savings than MICR-reading solutions alone by enabling the retailer to reprocess returned checks using the digital image.
 
Exclusive TransScan technology cuts bad check costs
Epson’s exclusive TransScan™ digital check imaging technology reads the MICR code and captures the complete check image in a single step, reducing check processing time by up to 40% and reducing the costs associated with processing, storing and routing paper checks by an estimated 38%. Armed with the complete check image, the retailer can print a copy of a returned check and immediately resubmit it, improving collection rates on returned checks and significantly reducing bad check costs.

Check images speed the prosecution of fraud
When bad checks result from NSF or fraud, the TransScan check image also contains complete data on fraudulent checks and their initiators. The check image serves as legal evidence to aid in prosecuting those who commit check fraud. Retailers can also print and circulate images of bad checks to prevent additional losses from the same source.

Team with Epson for a tailored check imaging solution
With extensive expertise in printing and digital imaging technologies, Epson’s TransScan integrated check imaging printer was the first to bring image-based ECC to high-volume point-of-sale environments. Our business partners, comprised of the retail industry’s leading check processors and image management application providers, will work with you to develop and implement a check imaging solution tailored to your business objectives.

 

  Lower check handling costs and fraud with Epson's TM-H6000III with TransScan.