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A magnetic card reader does not require the card to actually make contact with the reader.

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Answered by MrsJeon01
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A magnetic card reader does not require the card to actually make contact with the reader. An MICR device senses the presence or absence of a mark, such as a pencil mark. The monitor size is measured by the diagonal length of the viewing area. Output devices are any hardware used to provide or to create output

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Answered by Anonymous
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A magnetic card reader does not require the card to actually make contact with the reader. An MICR device senses the presence or absence of a mark, such as a pencil mark. The monitor size is measured by the diagonal length of the viewing area. Output devices are any hardware used to provide or to create output.

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