Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Pressure Seal Checks: Perfect For Postal Travel

Posted on 8:58 AM by programlover

Pressure Seal Checks: Perfect For Postal Travel   by William Gold


in Accounting   (submitted 2010-01-25)



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Pressure Seal Checks are a great way for your business to pay creditors and employees. They are made of special papers that can withstand the rigors of a journey through the postal system, and are specially constructed for use with machines that create one-piece mailers where the document being sent serves as its own envelope. These machines take your Pressure Seal Checks and Blank Business Checks and fold them, then apply incredibly intense mechanical pressure that physically forces the adhesives to bind to one another for a crisp and clean seal.
Pressure Seal Checks are not affected by common heat or cold once manufactured if stowed properly in their original wrapping. The adhesives, also known as "cohesives" in the industry because both sides need to be treated, unlike the case with regular glues, may be rendered useless by freezing temperatures if quality control by the manufacturer is slipshod, so it is imperative to purchase only from reputable companies. Indeed, proper cohesive chemistry and the right way of applying it to the check is paramount.
Pressure seal cohesive is an unstable compound that requires careful attention throughout the manufacturing process, and there are many different types, varying from manufacturer to manufacturer. These Checks and Blank Business Checks exposed to air will also cause their cohesives to experience a rapid deterioration in performance characteristics. But the method of applying these cohesives to the paper may be even more important in determining any performance characteristics. And correct storage will go a long way towards ensuring that the proper moisture content levels are maintained, with a product shelf life of between six to twelve months.
A pressure Sealed check and Blank Business Checks help save time and money when compared to the use of insertion machines to enclose materials, and when compared to old-fashioned folding and stuffing by hand - not to mention sealing by tongue, with the licking of pre-glued envelope flaps! These Checks typically work with popular market-leading accounting software such as Intuit, Money, Peachtree, QuickBooks, and Quicken to easily print from your computer. This output is then sent through pressure sealing hardware for one-piece mailers that virtually eliminate the risk of error in many ways, like writing in the wrong information or enclosing too much or not enough of the materials to be sent. Many governmental bodies have long since adopted their use for paper payment that is fast and secure. This has caused direct mail marketers to create one-piece mailers that look like those documents in order to command an air of importance and even "officiality."