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What Font Is Used On Receipts =link= < 2024 >

We’ve all been there. You grab a receipt from a cashier, glance at the total, and shove it into the bottom of your bag. But a few days later, when you need to return that shirt or expense that lunch, you pull out the crinkled strip of paper.

Have you ever stopped to wonder why receipts look the way they do? Or more specifically: what font is used on receipts

That means every character—an 'i' and a 'w'—takes up the exact same amount of horizontal space. We’ve all been there

If your receipt came from an old-school dot matrix printer (loud, slow, with holes on the sides of the paper), it likely uses . What is OCR (Optical Character Recognition)? Before we dive into the fonts themselves, let’s talk about the acronym OCR . Have you ever stopped to wonder why receipts

OCR stands for Optical Character Recognition . This is the technology that allows computers and scanners to "read" text from an image. In the 1960s, banks and businesses realized they needed a standard typeface that machines could read easily—even if the printing was smudged, low-resolution, or on cheap paper.

The answer might surprise you. It’s probably not a font you have installed on your computer. Most thermal receipts use a font family called OCR-B .

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