Reverse Collating
January 14th, 2007 by steveSome laser and inkjet printers, mostly Hewlett Packard models which feed from a tray accessible from the front of the printer, need special collating of business checks in order to feed correctly. There are a few other manufacturers with this quirk as well. Most printers need the check numbers to be sorted, or collated, with the low check number on top with the check facing up. The oddball ones mentioned above need to have them collated in reverse, that is with the low number on top face DOWN. This is called reverse collating and you may have trouble ordering them like this from your check vendor. If you do, you have the wrong check vendor and here are a couple of sources who can do it right for you. The first is online, www.CheckChecks.com and the second is a bricks and mortar version, South Shore Business Checks toll free at 1-888-346-2417. There are a few other ways of collating checks and they can handle those too.
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