Guys;
We accept fax checks from our customers, and have for years.
We currently use an outside program, and use our regular laser printer
to print on commercially purchased 3 per page blank checks.
It keeps customer data on file, and you just change the date, amount,
check no and order no, then print.
We now keep the customers check data in our database too, as sometimes
they use more than 1 account, and we have screwed
up more than once. This allows account verification with each order.
Now the question is, if all the data is already in our system, why not
just print right out of R:Base?
Thanks for the help and advise. Special thanks to Razzak.
I think we will play around with this.
Dick Fey
On 6/4/2013 3:47 PM, Javier Valencia wrote:
Dick,
I looked in the feasibility of printing my own checks a while back and I
came to the conclusion that it is cheaper to order them.
As Dennis mentioned, you will need to use magnetic ink/toner; many banks
will have to process checks manually if magnetic ink is not used and will
assess an extra charge per check. I recall it was available for most
mainline printers but the cost was higher.
Also, at the time the MICR font was not available for free download and
there was cost associated with it.
By the time I added all expenses, including paper with safety features, I
figured it was much cheaper (at least for my projected quantities) to order
the pre-printed checks and simply print the name, amount, address and memo
which you can do with any printer. Plenty of reasonably priced suppliers out
there.
Just my 2 cents. YMMV.
Javier,
Javier Valencia, PE
O: 913-829-0888
H: 913-397-9605
C: 913-915-3137
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Subject: [RBASE-L] - Fonts
Hi all..
Anyone know what font is required to print the routing and account numbers
on checks?
Dick Fey
Carpet Broker Inc.