On Fri, Aug 22, 2025 at 4:17 PM Tommy Trussell <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 19, 2025 at 2:48 PM Tom Browder <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I am ready to create a paper check for my wife's account with Schwab
...
> I think if you're hoping to buy blank check paper stock and get GnuCash to 
> print everything, from your name and check number at the top, the payee's 
> name and the amount of the check in the middle, to the MICR routing number, 
> account number, and check number across the bottom, you will probably have 
> some tricky formatting and coding ahead of you. And then you might find your 
> payee suggesting they would rather you use something their bank likes better.

Well, I lied, I'm not using GnuCash. I'm an excellent Raku programmer
with lots of PDF tools available, including a paid-for copy of a
licensed MICR font. I was looking for advice on others who printed
their own checks, and I do appreciate your advice.

As I said, I will start with my local bank to validate my process and
format. Then send checks to my children, from that account. Then I
will do the same thing with another account. Then I will try it with
both accounts to other commercial vendors.

Best regards,

-Tom
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