Printing a Signature

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PJKLUG
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Printing a Signature

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I have an old old customer that changed ownership and needs a new signature on their checks. Running 3.91 and I was using George's check signing but I can't get that to work anymore. Any other options without going to 4.3 with NWP? Any options on an external check signing software that won't cost a fortune? Pete - CTL
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Re: Printing a Signature

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I am sure this solution falls into the "Costs A Fortune" category: https://www.wycomsystems.com/

I particularly like their solutions because you lock the solution with two separate keys. Both the Manager and the operator need to unlock the device in order to print checks.
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Pete
Good to hear from you. I am guessing we can get George's check printing to work. So you are needing to make a new signature? How were you trying to do so?

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Re: Printing a Signature

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The customer is still on Version 3.91 I can't even find a complete current version of George's "Vol002" and his check signing functions were converted to 4.3 He sent me instructions on how to take a signature .jpg through some freeware to get it into a "SIGNAT" file but that didn't work for me. I sent him the signature file and he got the SIGNAT file back to me but the image was pretty fuzzy. Probably because of where I got it from.

I found a $39 check printing software package online. ezCheckPrinting that included the option to print a signature, logos, micr line, etc. It can print everything on blank stock or with pre-printed forms. You can also go in and remove any or all fields on the check form. So... I setup a check that only includes the signature using the .jpg file I already had. In 5 minutes I was done. The customer runs the actual checks on my software for payroll and payables and then fires up exCheckPrinting and runs a specified number of checks through again for the signature. It allows multiple formats and multiple signatures and I don't have to be involved. How wrong can you go for $39 and 5 minutes of setup?

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Glad you were able to find a solution!
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