Check Write Settings
This is the Adilas.biz check write custom settings page. Here you may print as often as needed to get the alignment and positioning exactly correct for your corporation and your check stock. The main application is an Adobe Flash module that controls printing and custom settings.

To move a placeholder (actual check field), click on the grey boxes in the check layout area. Once you have selected one, it will turn light blue. At that point, use your arrow keys to move the field to the desired position. You may print as often as you like and at any time (even before you save your settings). Once you are completely done, click on the "Save Settings" button. This is required if you want your changes to be saved. If you don't click the save button, any changes you made will not be saved.

The "Hide/Show Extra Vendor" button is for an optional field for an extra vendor/payee line (this is required on lined checks with a specific line for the pay to the order of field). This button is a toggle switch which means that it may be turned on or off using the same button. Once clicked, the new field will appear in the top left corner of the sample check layout. Click on the grey box and move it to where it is needed. Test as often as you like. Make sure and save when finished. If the field is hidden, it will reset it's location to the upper left corner and will be hidden from use.

The "Deselect" button may be used if you have selected a field and don't need to move it any more. By clicking this button, the application won't be able to register any arrow key movement until you reselect a new field. By clicking either the "Print Test" and/or the "Save Settings" the application will freeze the field movement and perform the correct action.

If you are having problems with the Adobe Flash Player, go to www.adobe.com and click on the link for the Flash Player.

Tip: To save on actual check stock printing (for testing), print the test pages on blank paper and then hold the printed values over the actual check stock to compare spacing and alignment. Sometimes if you use a window or light source behind the blank paper and the actual check stock, both values (newly printed data and check stock) can be seen at the same time.