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ezCheckPrinting for Mac: Account Setup

    

ezCheckPrinting for MAC is designed to print professional-looking business check. If you need to print the smaller personal wallet sized check, you need to use ezCheckPersonal.

1. Start ezCheckPrinting on your MAC computer, click the top menu "Settings->check setup" to open the check setup screen.



ezCheckPrinting for Mac menu

2. Enter the bank account information and company information

bank check with logo



- Blank check stock or pre-printed check

If you will use blank check stock, check the option "Use Blank Check Stock". Otherwise, uncheck it.

- Bank information

Please enter the bank information here. Bank information is required. If you select to use pre-printed check, you can leave the default sample data here.

- Transit code (optional)

This information is optional. If you have this data on your previous check, you can enter it. Otherwise, you can leave this field blank. US banks will not use this information to process checks today.

- Check position

ezCheckPrinting supports blank check stock and pre printed checks for check on top, middle, bottom and 3-per-page business size formats.

- Current check number

You can enter the starting check number here. ezCheckPrinting will increase it automatically when you add a new check.

- Offset left/right/up/down

Most customers can leave the values as 0 (zero). You can adjust the value to print check higher or lower if your printer is special.

- Images

You can choose your own logo image and signature images here. If you do not want to use images, you can delete the data and leave these fields blank.

- MICR line

The MICR line format of ezCheckPrinting checks is: "CHECK #, THE ROUTING AND THE ACCOUNT NUMBER"

  • How to customize MICR line




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