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1 | WARNING - WARNING - WARNING - WARNING |
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3 | This app is in development. It may work great for you, and it may not... |
4 | MICR printing is a fairly tricky business, at least if you listen to the |
5 | people in the industry. Some tips to make sure this goes well for you: |
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7 | 1) Use magnetic (MICR) toner for the MICR line (NOT for the rest of the check - |
8 | see the --nomicr and --nobody options). This is the "official" way |
9 | to do it. At a minimum, use a laser printer. Bubble jets, ink jets, |
10 | and (need I say it?) dot-matrix printers will not give useable results. |
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12 | 2) Use security check blanks / stock. This is available various places |
13 | around the web, and it's not terribly expensive. Do NOT just print |
14 | on plain paper! |
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16 | 3) Make sure your printed MICR line is _exactly_ as shown on your bank-printed |
17 | checks. If you can't make it the same, let me know what the problem is, |
18 | and I'll see if it's a bug. |
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20 | And, as mentioned various other places, if your bank charges you a fee |
21 | for malformed checks.... you have been warned. I have sent some checks |
22 | though the bank with this and they worked fine, but your mileage may vary. |
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24 | WARNING - WARNING - WARNING - WARNING |
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