We are using an IBM ProPrinter to print impact checks, 7 inches long. It
worked under our old DOS version of QuikCheck.

Page 4-39 The ProPrinter appears to have a dip switch that changes page
length between 11 and 12 inches. I don't find an option for 7 inches.
Page 4-12 has escape codes: "Set Form Length in Inches
Format: ESC C;0;n
Sets the form length in inches. This sequence overides the setting of the form length swith (switch 4). This sequence also sets the current position of the paper as the top of form.
LPRINT CHR$ (27); CHR$(67);chr4(0); CHRS(n);
or
LPRINT CHR$(27); "C";CHRS$(0);chr$(N);"

What do I do with this? Put it somewhere in the Win98 printer setup? If so, where?

Why do you assume we all giving up our duplicate copies from impact form
checks???????

Page 8-13 of the QuikCheck manual tells how to set a custom page size, but then says to always use the default with dot matrix printers.

In the old version we could print a "dummy" check to see if the spec
worked. With the new version and Print Alignment Checks, though we've only
tried to print one check, once, it has "used" 5 check numbers. Can we
just print a "dummy" check. Alternatively, we went to the typewriter and
wrote 7 checks. These are entered in QuikCheck as not printed. Is there a
way to change them to print - we have a supply of old poorly printed checks
that we don't use and could use to check the settings.

Thank you. I'm sure some of this is unfamiliarity with the program, but
how can we get familiar with it if we can't print checks?

By the way, the ProPrinter acts like it received information, moves the paper forward several inches, but doesn't print the check.

Thank you.