[Electronics-talk] check writing software?

Bryan Schulz b.schulz at sbcglobal.net
Tue Jul 21 20:19:39 UTC 2015


Hi,

I just bought 120 checks for $35 and they have raised lines so you know
where to write.
Bryan

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Agreed. I use Money Talks although I don't print checks using it. But many
have had success.

I realize what I shall say next will be unpopular. However, given that
writing physical checks is, although still very necessary, done much less
often than, say, twenty years ago, it seems to me that the simplest solution
is to use an amanuensis, that is, a human scribe.

Mike Freeman


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MoneyTalks from the American Printing House for the Blind can be configured
to print on a personal check.  As is the case with any solution, you will
need to spend some time getting it calibrated with your checks and your
printer.  You will also need a printer that can accurately feed and print on
a check.  You will probably have to sacrifice a few checks during the
calibration process.  I have an HP laser printer and a Dell printer that do
pretty well with checks, even the regular sized personal checks that I use.
Some say that you should use a laser printer rather than an ink jet printer
because the printing is more permanent, but I don't know whether that is a
concern or not.  Some printers will handle the larger checks all right even
if they can't handle the normal personal checks.  You'll need to be sure of
your printer's capabilities.

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson

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Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2015 5:26 AM
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Subject: [Electronics-talk] check writing software?

I've heard such a thing exists. How well does it work? How much does it
cost? I'm looking at this for when paying via credit card isn't an option. 

 

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