Recommendations on laser printer for printing checks
Bob Rasmussen
ras at anzio.com
Fri May 20 13:39:35 PDT 2011
I have been told that it is possible to order check stock that is
reverse-collated, for situations where the printer flips the paper before
printing.
Or, it is possible to set up Print Wizard to drive a duplex printer so
that it flips a page, prints nothing, flips it again, and then prints the
check. This allows you to put stock in the printer face up.
But your question makes me wonder: is the operator looking at the check
stock to see what check number is next, and entering that check number
into the computer? If so, they are missing an opportunity for an internal
control -- what if someone had stolen some checks? Don't you want the
software to know what number SHOULD be next?
On Fri, 20 May 2011, Boaz Bezborodko wrote:
> I'm looking for a simple laser printer to print checks. What I want is
> something that is easy to look to see which is the next check number. I
> normally use Brother printers, but they load the paper facing down and
> pull the paper from the top. That means the checks are coming out from
> highest to lowest.
>
> I was using a cheapo Samsung because I could load the checks facing up,
> but it's now jamming or losing contact with the network.
>
> Any suggestions would be appreciated.
>
> Boaz
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Regards,
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