Do I have to use a special font for printing checks?
Author: Chuck Ivens
Website: http://www.ChecksInfo.com
Added: Sun, Jan 14, 2007 14:11:32
Category: Checks Questions
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Yes, special fonts are usually used in printing checks. The magnetic ink of the MICR toner is especially designed for printing the special fonts required on checks.
All information on checks, like your digitized signature, logos, payee data, bank identification, and other important variable information, should be printed using the special fonts needed for machine-readability in processing these documents.
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