At Times Locks check Printing in House Bank A/C  was being selected

Dear All,
At Times Lock cheque printing in Aminstration->setup->Banking->House Banking A/C ( H.O. Account) was being selected by Default.
I'm deselecting it several times when the issue has come to my desk and then it's printing the cheques.
In this case any other perminent solution is there to make Lock cheque Printing in Administration is not to be selected by default. and I don't know how it's happening.
Please let me know the Reason behind it.
I think u'll understand my issue said above.
Regards,
Mohan Murali

Hi,
You can refer to the Note No. 910588 mentioned in the below thread :
Lock checks printing get ticked somehow
The Note is about the functionality description.
Regards,
Jitin

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    References
    Metalink Doc ID # 186640.1, Different Payment Formats …
    Metalink Doc ID # 60936.1, Step by Step Guide to Setup a Printer in Oracle Applications
    Metalink Doc ID # 250543.1, How to Create An Initialization String for a Payable Check Format
    Metalink Doc ID # 48680.1, Accounts Payable FAQ – Payment Batch, Check
    Metalink Doc ID # 1074792.6, Exclamation Point (!) Prints On Check When Using APXPBFEL And Cartridge
    Metalink Doc ID # 158486.1, APXPBFEL Evergreen (Long Laser)
    Metalink Doc ID # 146452.1, Listing of p_printer_code_mask Default Values for APXPBFEL
    Chapter 2, Oracle Payables user guide
    Appendix A
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    {Point Size 12.00}
    {Upright}
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    0.4 esc "&k11.75H"
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