Third Party Printing Software recommendations for Oracle R12 AP Check printing

We currently use Formscape for check printing in Oracle 11i. upgrade to R12 , Oracle AP checks are PDF and we are looking for alternatives for third party tools.
Any recommendations are appreciated.

Review this note, you will get source of check printing program
R12: Master Troubleshooting Guide for Oracle Payables Check Printing issues (Doc ID 1353280.1)
thanks

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