CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Source Technologies, provider of integrated solutions for managing financial transactions and other secure business processes, announced in a news release that with the addition of four new customers in 2005, the company now provides MICR printing solutions to 26 states for their Federal Women Infant and Children (WIC) program vouchers. These systems help state WIC agencies distribute more quickly vouchers to mothers and children in need for purchasing approved food and infant care products. Using Source Technologies' software and MICR printers for on-demand issuance eliminates preprinted vouchers that might result in fraudulent and/or duplicate distributions, and also cuts clerical and processing errors that could cause program members to be denied service when they need it most.
"We are the leading desktop MICR printer company nationwide," said Miles Busby, president, Source Technologies. "Particular to WIC's needs, our printers support all voucher designs as well as the MICR strip on the back, which provides tracking and identification capabilities. Our printers offer a low cost and effective solution for high-volume applications, such as Federal assistance programs. As with all of Source Technologies' MICR printer products, we guarantee exceptional dependability and print quality."














