Design Cheque in Adobe (PDF)

I need to design a new cheque and I'd like to design it as a PDF.
I have not been able to find a clear answer to the what print program to use for this or a sample PDF form to model after.
I'm aware of the transaction FBZP but wondered if there are any other configuration items that I need to be aware of.
The other area of concern that I have is creating the MICR line.
Any help with these things would be greatly appreciated.

Hi Gerald,
There is no print program and sample PDF form for cheque printing. I used the RFFOUS_C report for modelling printing program and created cheque PDF form from scratch. I copied  to Z name program and replaced statements that output data into sap script form by the statements that stored data in internal tables. Than I called the FM for creating PDF form.

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