[Novalug] check printing software for linux?

Ken Kauffman kkauffman at headfog.com
Sat Dec 8 14:42:04 EST 2007


Just get the checks from your bank.  I thought you could get it so you could
pick them up from the bank.  If not, there are other check services online
that you can order through that are cheaper.

The reality is this -- you only write 2 checks a month.  So 150 checks
should last you about 75 months (@ 6 years).  So your cost per month is
almost nothing. :)

Yes. I know -- not the answer to your specific question -- but with that
perspective - in 6 years, checks will be obsolete anyway.  There will be a
transparent RFID chip in my eyeball that I can use to buy anything and
authenticate all at once.  Of course the first implementation will likely be
a contact lense.

For anybody (like Jay) listening -- I'm making up more stuff again.

K

On 12/8/07, Brandon Saxe <brandon20va at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> I just had to re-order some checks today. I am really
> annoyed that I have to purchase in quantities of 150
> minimum with my bank. Shipping is quite costly as
> well. I only write 1-2 checks per month. Always one is
> for rent.
>
> I was just thinking that since I write so few checks,
> it may make more sense for me to purchase some check
> paper from staples and print my own as needed and
> never have to re-order checks again (I have multiple
> checking accounts as well and don't want to have to
> re-order for those as well).
>
> Does anybody on the list know of any good check
> printing software for linux they have used before and
> can vouch for?
>
> thanks!
>   Brandon
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