Where can printing, such as a reference number in a minimum Print Contrast Signal (PCS) of 0.6 appear on the back of a cheque?
Section 5.4.5 of CPA Standard 006, Part A strongly recommends that any printing in a minimum PCS of 0.6 appear in the upper right hand corner on the back of the cheque – no lower than 1″ from the bottom of the cheque and to the right of the endorsement line and verification phrase, taking into account the clear areas required for these elements. For example, on a maximum size business cheque (i.e. 21.59 cm wide by 9.53 cm high, or 8.5″ wide by 3.
Section 5.4.5 of CPA Standard 006, Part A strongly recommends that any printing in a minimum PCS of 0.6 appear in the upper right hand corner on the back of the cheque – no lower than 1″ from the bottom of the cheque and to the right of the endorsement line and verification phrase, taking into account the clear areas required for these elements. For example, on a maximum size business cheque (i.e.
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