While things may have changed, many years ago when I worked in the bank,
the info at the bottom of the check was printed with a special ink (I think
they called it a magnetic ink) so that the routing and account numbers
could be scanned by a computer.  The rest of the check is regular printing.

Moreover, I suspect that the banks don't like people being able to print an
entire check, as a small tweat of an account number might pull the money
from the wrong account.


On Fri, Apr 5, 2024 at 5:08 AM Andrea Bryant <andreabry...@swbell.net>
wrote:

> I was wondering if you need to use a pre-printed check or can you use
> blank check stock and have the routing and account numbers printed out
> by GnuCash.
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