EZ Checks Premium Blank Hologram High Security Laser Check Stock | 500 Sheets (Brown/Yellow, Check at Top)







Key features
- •This blank check stock contains 20 security features, including a foil hologram to better protect your business from check fraud.
- •Letter size (8.5" x 11"); check on top; double perforations (at 3.5" and 7"); 500 sheets.ellow pantograph.
- •Custom designed brown/yellow pantograph for a clean, professional look. White check stubs.
- •Premium, high quality check paper, ideal for payroll, accounts payable, and other uses.
- •Perfect for use with both laser and inkjet printers, and popular check printing software like Quickbooks and Sage.
EZ Checks Premium Blank Hologram High Security Laser Check Stock | 500 Sheets (Brown/Yellow, Check at Top)
List Price: $174.59$157.13DEALYou Save: $17.46 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.4
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The security features was superb.
Bettie Swain✓ Verified Purchase•September 10, 2023
The checks are simply beautiful. The look extremely professional and I loved the Security features!
Quality of the product
Brenda McCaa✓ Verified Purchase•September 2, 2023
I really like how easy it was to fill and print the checks. I am a Payroll Assistant. I used the EZ Check Paper to fill and print checks for employees.
Probably the best check
mark j odonnell✓ Verified Purchase•August 7, 2023
This is the best check we've ever used we print 500 per month and with all of the safety precautions already put into the checks saves us a ton of time and our customers don't have any problems with getting them cashed at their banking institution if you're looking for a great quality check this is it
Good quality
Raymond✓ Verified Purchase•July 17, 2023
Good professional quality.
Almost perfect
Film lover✓ Verified Purchase•June 25, 2023
Very happy with these. The main nit I have to pick is that they do not have an alignment box. The MICR code on the checks has to be printed in a specific location on the check with only a small margin for error. The best blank checks have a lightly printed alignment mark so that you have confirm that the MICR code is printed in the correct place on the check. These blanks do not have such a code.
At first I lined up the MICR code by comparing where they were printed on these checks to where they were printed on other checks, but then I realized that the other checks (a) had alignment boxes) and (b) were within tolerance, but still not well aligned. It took quite a bit of work to for me to be confident the printed codes were in the right place.
Other nits: In these days of mobile deposits via photo, I don't know how important these anti-forgery protections are, but I do want the check to live up to the list of protections it has listed on its back, and it falls slightly short. Much better than some other checks I have bought (and returned) from Amazon, but still, room for improvement.
- The foil isn't really a hologram, and some of the text is so small it's hard to make out. In particular, in one space it says "VALIDVALID" but it is so small that I thought at first it said "VOIDVOID". The foil does change appearance significantly depending on the angle of the light, so I will give it a pass on not being a true hologram.
- The heat sensitive ink does not fade enough for me to feel confident it has really faded from the heat. If you really look carefully, you will see that it has faded some, but other documents I've seen have been more obvious with the fading.
- It does have a true watermark, but it is pretty fuzzy even for a watermark.
- The microprint on the front says "ORIGINAL DOCUMENT" which is great. However, the check also states that it has "Microprint on backer" and so I expected something like "ORIGINAL DOCUMENT" in microprint to show up on back. I guess they mean that the printing on the back, which appears gray, is really made up of alternating black and white and the black dots are small enough to count as microprint, but it's confusing at best.
I didn't not try out it's resistance to erasure, removing toner, or chemical alteration. I will give them the benefit of the doubt on that.
At first I lined up the MICR code by comparing where they were printed on these checks to where they were printed on other checks, but then I realized that the other checks (a) had alignment boxes) and (b) were within tolerance, but still not well aligned. It took quite a bit of work to for me to be confident the printed codes were in the right place.
Other nits: In these days of mobile deposits via photo, I don't know how important these anti-forgery protections are, but I do want the check to live up to the list of protections it has listed on its back, and it falls slightly short. Much better than some other checks I have bought (and returned) from Amazon, but still, room for improvement.
- The foil isn't really a hologram, and some of the text is so small it's hard to make out. In particular, in one space it says "VALIDVALID" but it is so small that I thought at first it said "VOIDVOID". The foil does change appearance significantly depending on the angle of the light, so I will give it a pass on not being a true hologram.
- The heat sensitive ink does not fade enough for me to feel confident it has really faded from the heat. If you really look carefully, you will see that it has faded some, but other documents I've seen have been more obvious with the fading.
- It does have a true watermark, but it is pretty fuzzy even for a watermark.
- The microprint on the front says "ORIGINAL DOCUMENT" which is great. However, the check also states that it has "Microprint on backer" and so I expected something like "ORIGINAL DOCUMENT" in microprint to show up on back. I guess they mean that the printing on the back, which appears gray, is really made up of alternating black and white and the black dots are small enough to count as microprint, but it's confusing at best.
I didn't not try out it's resistance to erasure, removing toner, or chemical alteration. I will give them the benefit of the doubt on that.
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