Re: Bank Checks & Deposit Slips
- From: "Mary Sauer" <gsauer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 1 Jan 2006 05:01:03 -0500
I do all my checking online, but those few checks I do write I have a printer setup
to do the work. My handwriting is so pitiful...
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"Don Schmidt" <Don Retired Engineer@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I rarely have use for checks these days for I pay all my bills by Internet Banking.
>I just looked at my check book and I've written 25 checks since June 5th. I look at
>this way, no late payments, no postage to buy, no lost payments and no paper to
>store.
>
> My only worry is my computer crashing and I can' make a payment. <G> Yes! I do
> backup often.
>
>
> --
> Don
> "May your shadow be found in happy places." (Native North American)
>
>
> "Carrie" <starchild@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>
>> "Don Schmidt" <Don Retired Engineer@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:11r5umhj4hgi3d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> The most economical way would be purchase them commercially, i.e., the
>> bank
>>> you do business with.
>>>
>>> A downer for inkjet checks would be, if they got wet you would see the
>>> information run to a corner and drip on to the ground.
>>
>>
>> That's a good point.
>>
>> I just ordered checks online and looked around for a good deal, some
>> have the buy one box get one box free deals for first time customers, but
>> I've used a lot of them already. I found some really low priced ones but
>> they were plain (and I'm spoiled, I like something pretty on mine (LOL) I
>> finally found some for $7.99 plus $1.75 handling charge (free shipping) for
>> 200. I use a debit card so much now I don't use many checks.
>>
>> ~ Carrie
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Don
>>> Vancouver USA
>>>
>>>
>>> "Jim Row" <noway> wrote in message
>>> news:eINuo2%23CGHA.2700@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> > Thanks. I see where the MICR fonts are for sale on various Web sites.
>>> > Where can I find just the minimum I need for routing & account numbers?
>> (I
>>> > am just trying the find the cheapest way to print my company checks).
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > "Ed Bennett" <the_nerd@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> > news:%23QRvDJ%23CGHA.2956@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> >> Jim Row <noway> was very recently heard to utter:
>>> >>> Do you mean I don't need any special fonts at
>>> >>> all? I have checked with my bank and they say inkjet ink is
>>> >>> acceptable but I thought I needed some special font(s) for the bank
>>> >>> routing and and account numbers. Can I just use Publisher's built-in
>>> >>> fonts for the routing and account numbers?
>>> >>
>>> >> No, you need to use the MICR Encoding Fonts for the routing and account
>>> >> numbers.
>>> >>
>>> >> The personal lines (the name of the payee, the amounts, the date, etc.)
>>> >> can be in any font, provided it's legible (i.e. not Wingdings).
>>> >>
>>> >> --
>>> >> Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher
>>> >>
>>> >
>>> >
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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