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Default Printing Checks from Access - 03-13-2010 , 09:58 AM






I need to print checks from an Access 2000 database (can be updated if
needed). If someone is doing this, can you share information on how
you handle the fonts (check text versus the micr fonts at the bottom
of the check), check alignment and text to words conversion.

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Default Re: Printing Checks from Access - 03-13-2010 , 10:13 AM






On Mar 13, 9:58*am, Karl <karl3... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
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I need to print checks from an Access 2000 database (can be updated if
needed). If someone is doing this, can you share information on how
you handle the fonts (check text versus the micr fonts at the bottom
of the check), check alignment and text to words conversion.
I forgot to mention that I will be printing on blank check stock, not
on pre-printed checks.

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Default Re: Printing Checks from Access - 04-12-2010 , 11:07 PM



On Mar 14, 2:13*am, Karl <karl3... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
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On Mar 13, 9:58*am, Karl <karl3... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

I need to print checks from an Access 2000 database (can be updated if
needed). If someone is doing this, can you share information on how
you handle the fonts (check text versus the micr fonts at the bottom
of the check), check alignment and text to words conversion.

I forgot to mention that I will be printing on blank check stock, not
on pre-printed checks.
We have a special font to encode the 'barcode'. It differs depending
on the printer.

We however use pre-printed stock. Your financial institution should be
able to provide an overlay template that shows in a high level of
detail where all the elements should be placed.

We have no end of trouble getting it correct especially when printers
get change.

Br@dley

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