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Checks should always be written in ink; preferrably blue ink.
Yes. Dark blue and black ink can be written on checks.
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magnetic ink character(MICR)
A Cross ink pen is used for the same kinds of things any other ink pen is used for: Write checks, papers, notes, play with the cat.
Micr is found on the bottom of checks. It is used by banks to scan and process checks. Micr stands for magnetic ink character recognition.
You can print checks with almost any printer but it is highly recommended that you use magnetic ink. You should also invest in special paper that has feature to make your checks tamper resistant. There are programs that you can use to design and print your own checks or you can buy sheets of pre-printed checks that allow you to just add your personal information.
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Ink cartridges online has great deals. If your printer is low on ink it is a great place to get them for low prices. If you can you should just get black ink rather than a ton of colored ink.
If you are wondering where exactly you can buy cheap Canon printer ink because you need to buy ink for your Canon Printer, then you should buy your ink at Wal-Mart.
Kosher ink
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