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MRZ
(redirected from Machine Readable Zone)

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MRZMachine Readable Zone
MRZMainzer Rhein-Zeitung (Mainz, Germany newspaper)
MRZMineral Resource Zone
MRZMunicipal Restoration Zone (Fresno, CA)
MRZMutant Renegade Zine
MRZMake Random Zap


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The official must first scan the Machine Readable Zone (MRZ) of the passport, obtaining a key that authenticates the passport contactlessly, and only then transmits the passport holder's information via a secure, encrypted communication.
The PB6500 system laser engraving module utilizes industry-leading laser engraving technology to deliver the high speed, high quality engraving of photos, biographical and machine readable zone (MRZ) text on a polycarbonate data page as well as additional personalization required for the Dutch passport.
Verification of the machine readable zone (MRZ) for ICAO ID1 size documents, by using the built-in bar-code and magnetic stripe reading capability, with B900 ink presence confirmation and user applications population with information captured from the document.
 
 
 
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