Yes, it is generally permissible to write a check in purple ink as long as it is readable and meets the bank's requirements for check writing.
Yes, it is generally acceptable to write a check in purple ink as long as the ink is dark enough to be easily read by the bank's scanning equipment. However, it is recommended to use blue or black ink for writing checks to ensure clarity and reduce the risk of rejection.
Check the requirements for your jurisdiction. Most banks will honor it, but there are some places where black or blue-black ink is required on legal documents.
Occasionally they will accept it, but the scanners in clearing houses cannot see the red ink. If they end up accepting it, someone at the bank will probably write over your writing in blue or black ink or the clearing house will have to enter any data manually. In general, banks don't accept red ink checks.
You are not supposed to. It's supposed to be blue or black ink only!
Yes. Dark blue and black ink can be written on checks.
Yes, it is generally acceptable to write a check in purple ink as long as the ink is dark enough to be easily read by the bank's scanning equipment. However, it is recommended to use blue or black ink for writing checks to ensure clarity and reduce the risk of rejection.
It was Mauve ink, not purple, the colour was in fashion at the time, everyone had mauve.
Mangosteen ink is made from the deep purple pericarp of the fruit.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to separate the primary colors from purple ink because purple is a secondary color made by combining primary colors (blue and red). Once the ink is mixed to create purple, you cannot easily extract the primary colors from it.
Check the requirements for your jurisdiction. Most banks will honor it, but there are some places where black or blue-black ink is required on legal documents.
Confirmed with the royal bank of Canada and it I'd ok to write a cheque in any color as long as you can read it.
You can get the purple ink from Kilye on Jungle Isle! Then she'll tell ya what to get! Then bring it back to Princess Pookie on Lava Isle. -RescuePets from Bay Server Kilye will need 20 blackberries and 2 oranges to make the purple ink. -MissDixie on Roan Server
Bluish black! INK
ball point pens have thin ink tubes then a ball when you write the ball rolls picking ink up from the tube and writing and then ink comes out when you write!
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Occasionally they will accept it, but the scanners in clearing houses cannot see the red ink. If they end up accepting it, someone at the bank will probably write over your writing in blue or black ink or the clearing house will have to enter any data manually. In general, banks don't accept red ink checks.
A teller can reject a check written in different ink unless it is signed.