Dick,
I created an app for printing checks, if you send me your email I can send it 
to you.As far as what has been said about printing checks, you can get magnetic 
ink from www.g7ps.com/‎ and blank checks from Office Depot.  I have since 
stopped printing my own, not because of any problem but the ink is pricey and 
unless you print a large amount of checks the ink cartridge will dry out.  What 
I printed was accepted at banks.
Tom Hart




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 From: Bruce A. Chitiea <[email protected]>
To: RBASE-L Mailing List <[email protected]> 
Sent: Wednesday, June 5, 2013 3:51 PM
Subject: [RBASE-L] - RE: Fonts
 

Dick:

As one of the original developers of "desktop forgery" back in the
mid-1980's, we were very successful with property and financial management
firms looking to eliminate their strong rooms filled with preprinted checks
for multiple accounts. 

Over time, although we welcomed all single-account comers to the party, we
found the financial payback accrued to those firms (property/financial
management) firms servicing multiple accounts. For many single-account
applications, by the time font, paper and toner was acquired, the payback
relative to Deluxe-purchased checks was solely the good feeling of
home-grown. No doubt the economics have changed in twenty-five years, so
grain of salt that.

Besides selection of a COMPETENT MICR font, ABSOLUTELY PRECISE placement of
the assembled MICR line relative to the *rightmost* and *bottom* physical
edges of the check form is critical to a successful implementation. Most
applications out there want to format from top and left, so be aware. If you
can guarantee placement from one check to the next, batch to batch, you've
got it made. R:Base can certainly meet that requirement.

Also, while both magnetic and optical scanners are used across the banking
industry, you have to accommodate those banks using magnetic scanning. Your
printer must be able to accommodate toner(s) with a magnetic profile capable
of producing characters-on-paper with signal strengths falling within the
range specified by the ABA MICR standard. Too high or too low and it's all
over. It appears that others on the list have good selection experience to
share.

I forget who on the list said it, but I agree that for single-account
situations blank forms with the MICR line preprinted are the best all-around
approach. Go to town with R:Base-generated check bodies.

Just be sure to secure the paper stock. Desktop forgery is alive and well.

Cheers,

Bruce Chitiea
SafeSectors, Inc.
eCondoMetrics
909.238.9012 cell



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dick Fey
Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2013 1:06 PM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
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.

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