Second Signature in Evregreen AP Check Printing

Hi,
We are using evergreen check printing solution to pay our vendors. Now, we have a business requirement to group all the checks requires second signature(checks more than $2000) together. As the payment processor creates an individual check number on overflow pages , we cannot sort according to the check amount.
Anybody gone thru this issue?.
Thanks
Robert

Hi,
We are using evergreen check printing solution to pay our vendors. Now, we have a business requirement to group all the checks requires second signature(checks more than $2000) together. As the payment processor creates an individual check number on overflow pages , we cannot sort according to the check amount.
Anybody gone thru this issue?.
Thanks
Robert

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    esc "*p+121Y"     Move down 121 Dots     
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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
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    0.1 esc "&k12.00H"
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    0.2 esc "(8U"
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    0.3 esc "(s0p10.00h12.00v0s0b3T"
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    {Medium Weight}
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