Pantograph accompanied by a reverse “Rx”, which causes a word such as “Void,” “Illegal,” or “Copy” to appear when the prescription is photocopied. Except where state law mandates the word “Void” or “Illegal”, it is recommended that the pantograph show the word “Copy” if the prescription is copied. Void Pantograph - some photocopiers and scanners will show VOID in large letters when copying/scanning checks with our security designs. Stub/Voucher Void Text - we print some Void text on the back of stubs/vouchers to prevent a crook from using it to produce a counterfeit check. Hacking Ebooks Free Download Free Adobe Dynamic Stamps Cortex Command Free Microsoft Edge Registry Repair Tool Free Family Ppt Downloads Silent Hill Origins Iso Void Pantograph Software Empire Season 1 Free Download Mac Os X 10.5.8 Torrent Australian Visa Application Form 1419 Free.
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The following features are standard on all of our printed checks and blank check paper. Learn more about check fraud prevention on our Check Fraud Prevention page.
Toner Grip - if you print checks using a laser printer, the toner can be removed from the check very easily, allowing a crook to remove and replace or alter the payee, amount, etc.. Unless the check paper is treated with a 'toner-fusing' coating such as ASAP Checks uses.
Tracing Code - each time we run a batch of check paper, a unique code for the batch is included on each page. This allows us to work with law enforcement to narrow down who may have made a fraudulent purchase.
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Invisible Fibers - these will glow under black light, something that cannot be reproduced.
Chemical Protection - brown stains and black dye appear when chemicals are used to remove/alter the check.
True Watermark - immediately apparent when you hold the paper up to
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Micro-printing - printing that is so tiny that it looks like a
Partial Features List - on the back of the check, alerts tellers and recipients of checks that security features exist which can be used to verify that the check is an original. Some 'covert' features are intentionally not listed to help deter a crooks' attempt to counterfeit.
Void Pantograph - some photocopiers and scanners will show VOID in large letters when copying/scanning checks with our security designs.
Stub/Voucher Void Text - we print some Void text on the back of stubs/vouchers to prevent a crook from using it to produce a counterfeit check.
Padlock - we are licensed by the CPSA (Check Payment Systems Association) to print this symbol on our checks, confirming the inclusion of security features that they recommend.