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"The type and amount of features that we would suggest for a check is dependent on the level of security needed, as well as the knowledge of how the check is being counterfeited," Labrant explained.
Some options include: thermochromic inks, watermark inks, visible and invisible fluorescent inks, IR transparent inks or secure numbering inks. The latest and most popular are SEL inks that are used to print the "VOID" pantograph background and are sensitive to chemicals and erasers typically used to alter documents, Labrant said.
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- Companies:
- SAFEChecks
- SICPA Securink Corporation
- People:
- John LaBrant
- Robin Johnson
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