At 08:22 -0600 2006/03/10, Steve Moore wrote:
We had Troy Systems (www.troysystems.com) create a font chip for our HP
4050 printer that contains a scanned signature.   Then we simply send
PCL code from the basic program to the printer that selects the font and
prints the characters that generate the signature.

We went this same route the last time we implemented a check printing solution. The only other point to note is that you need special MICR toner (It's magnetic) so that the MICR readers at the bank can read the numbers. This might have changed in the past few years, but I'd check with the bank to be sure.

Ray
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