Do you mean MICR or OCR?
He does mean the MICR. It seems to a special font used in the canadian banking system which is used for banking cheques.
Standardised internationally, but it's Magnetic Ink Character Recognition and if that's what he's really asking then he wants an MICR reader not OCR... back in the day they were effing big expensive machines which could inhale of the order of ten cheques a second.
Now I obviously know that he might, potentially, mean that he wants to use OCR to read the standard MICR character face. But it's down to him to tell us, unambiguously
* What he's trying to do.
* What peripherals he's trying to use.
* What he's tried so far.
* Precisely what problems he's experienced.
...and so on.
OP (Packs): you are really not doing yourself any favours by the way you're going about things. As an example, when you first appeared on the forum you were asking about writing ERP software, but much later in a completely different thread it appeared that what you really wanted to know was how to interface to a product called "Oracle ERP".
Now we all appreciate that English might not be your first language, but that's really no excuse for not thinking about what you're trying to do and spamming us with one-line pronouncements that could be read either as a question or a statement. And, for that matter, never ever saying "please" or "thank you".
MarkMLl