
You will have better results if you leave the tear-off strip on the checks.
Do the Checks Have a Tear-Off Strip? This information affects the positioning of the checks. Use this option instead of printing a test check when you're fairly sure everything is aligned correctly and ready to print. What is Print First? Click Print First to print only the first check out of the group of checks that you selected. This option is available only with page-oriented printers. Additional copies: If you're printing multi-part voucher checks, you can print up to three additional copies. Print Your Logo: Select this option if you created a BMP, JPG, or PNG format logo to print on the checks. Click the button that shows the number of checks on the first page. Checks on First Page: Select this option if you're printing a partial page of checks on your page-oriented printer. Check Style: Select the type of checks you're printing: standard, voucher, wallet, or Check 21 image compatible wallet. Tell me more about the printing options. After you select this option, click Choose.
Selected Checks: This allows you to select the checks to be printed.You can change the date by entering a different date in the field provided. The default date shown is the current date.
Checks Dated Through: Prints all checks up to a specific date. All Checks: Prints all unprinted checks, including postdated checks. In the First Check Number field, enter the first check number. Insert the checks in your printer just as you would letterhead. Open the account you want to print checks from. If you haven't prepared your printer, set it up now. Additionally, you can avoid the duplicate work of handwriting checks and then recording them in Quicken. You can print checks with Quicken on both page-oriented printers (including laser and inkjet printers such as Hewlett-Packard LaserJet and Inkjet printers) and continuous-feed printers. Using Quicken to write and print your checks can save you time and help you to avoid clerical errors.