Cheque Print

Checkbook Print - Cheque Printing Tool

ChequePrint

A powerful tool to drag, drop, save, and print on any cheque. Upload a scanned cheque image for perfect alignment.

Payee Name
Amount
Amount in Words
Date

Revolutionize Your Cheque Printing

In an age of digital payments, the traditional paper cheque still holds a crucial place in business and personal finance. This elegant solution allows you to perfectly align and print text on any cheque, eliminating guesswork and ensuring a flawless result every time.

Core Features

  1. Visual Drag-and-Drop Alignment: Upload a scan of your blank cheque and drag each field for pixel-perfect placement.
  2. Save Your Layout: Set it up once, save the layout, and it will load automatically every time you visit.
  3. Automatic Amount Conversion: Instantly converts numbers to words, eliminating critical errors.
  4. Secure and Private: Everything runs in your browser. No data is ever sent to a server.

How to Use

Step 1: The One-Time Setup

  1. Scan & Upload: Use the "Upload Cheque Background" button to select an image of your cheque.
  2. Align Fields: Drag the text fields (`Payee Name`, `Date`, etc.) to their correct positions.
  3. Save Layout: Click the Save Layout button.

Step 2: Printing a New Cheque

  1. Enter Details: Fill in the payee, amount, and date.
  2. Load Printer: Place a physical cheque in your printer's manual feed tray.
  3. Print: Click the Print Cheque button. Ensure print scale is 100% or "Actual Size."

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Is this tool safe to use?

A: Absolutely. It's 100% private. All data stays on your computer in your browser's local storage and is never sent to any server.

Q: My saved layout disappeared. What happened?

A: The layout is saved in your browser's cache. If you clear your browser's site data, the layout will be deleted. You will need to re-align and save it again.

Q: The printing is slightly misaligned. How can I fix this?

A: This is usually due to printer margins. Slightly adjust the fields on the screen to compensate, save the layout, and try printing on a plain piece of paper first to avoid wasting a cheque.