Microtext refers to small or condensed text that requires magnification to read. It is often used in security documents or financial instruments to prevent counterfeiting or tampering. Microtext may appear as tiny lines or patterns that are not easily visible to the naked eye.
Mark sheets are typically printed on special paper known as "security paper" which contains features such as watermarks, microtext, and security threads to prevent forgery or tampering.
Check paper is usually made from a special type of security paper that includes security features like watermarks, microtext, and visible fibers to help prevent fraud and counterfeiting. This paper is resistant to tampering and copying, making it suitable for printing checks that require a high level of security.
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