Check body positioned centrally with detailed stubs for record keeping, built for businesses that prioritize accuracy. Prints from your accounting software on any inkjet or laser printer.
Format: Check in middle with detailed stubs
Quantities: 50, 100 or 250 checks
Per check cost: From $1.76 at 50, dropping to $0.80 at 250
Colors: 20 options including Mazed and Art Deco
Security: Regular or More Security paper
Logo: Free to add
Printer: Inkjet or laser. Accounting software required
Check in middle positions the check body centrally on the sheet with detailed stubs for record keeping. It is the layout businesses choose when accuracy matters more than economy, because the stub space is designed to capture what a payment was for rather than just that it happened.
That makes it a natural fit for finance teams reconciling against invoices, businesses with audit requirements, or anyone who has been caught out trying to reconstruct a payment months later from a bank statement alone.
These are pre-printed computer checks. Your bank details and MICR line arrive already applied, and your accounting software prints the payee, date, amount and remittance detail. Software is required, so if you write checks by hand, manual business checks are the better option.
Check in middle is the layout Sage 50 commonly expects, and it works with other accounting programs configured for a centred check position.
Your software decides this, not preference. Printing to the wrong layout produces checks that misalign or stubs that do not match your remittance fields, which wastes stock you may need that week. If you are replacing checks you already print, compare against an existing check before ordering.
Using a different platform? See QuickBooks checks or Xero checks for stock formatted to those setups. Printing across several bank accounts instead? Blank check stock lets you add the bank details yourself using MICR toner.
Three quantities are available, and the discount scales steeply with volume.
50 checks. Around $1.76 per check.
100 checks. Around $1.15 per check, our best value option.
250 checks. Around $0.80 per check.
Moving from 50 to 250 cuts your per check cost by more than half. No code or promotion is needed, since the saving is built into the quantity you select. Because your bank details do not change between boxes, the main consideration is how quickly you work through them.
You can also add additional checks to an order to increase the saving further. Current pricing appears on this page as you select a quantity.
Every check we print includes security features as standard. You can also upgrade to More Security paper during ordering if your payments warrant it.
Worth considering if you write higher value checks or have had a fraud incident before. The upgrade sits at the same step as your quantity selection, so you can weigh the cost difference before committing.
Twenty color options are available, including Mazed and Art Deco. You select your color during ordering and see a layout preview before anything goes to production.
That preview is exactly what it says. Before printing, our team finalizes the alignment and removes the white background, so the finished check is properly set up rather than printed straight from the on screen version. Alignment is handled by people who print checks every day rather than left to you.
Adding your company logo is free. Email your artwork to sales@checksnextday.com with your order number in the subject line. Black artwork on a white background in BMP or JPG format reproduces most cleanly.
These checks run through any inkjet or laser printer. No MICR toner, no dedicated check printer, no special cartridges required.
Because your bank details and MICR line arrive pre-printed, your printer handles only the variable payment information. MICR toner is needed only if you print bank details yourself, which is what blank check stock is designed for.
The same product is available in four positions, and the right one depends on your software configuration and how much payment detail you need.
Check on top places the check body at the top with two stubs below, the most widely used layout and the common choice for QuickBooks and Quicken setups.
Three on a page fits three checks per sheet, which cuts the cost per check substantially and suits higher volume printing where detail lives in your software.
Check on bottom positions the check body at the foot of the sheet for swift processing, and works with programs including DacEasy and MAS 90.
Browse the full range at computer checks, or compare every format we carry at business checks. Need checks on a personal account instead? See personal checks.
Four details complete the order: your bank routing number, your account number, your starting check number, and your business name and address as it should print. All four appear on an existing check drawn on the same account.
Routing and account numbers. Both sit along the bottom edge of any current check, inside the MICR line.
Starting check number. Continue your existing sequence so your bookkeeping stays unbroken and your bank does not query duplicates.
Business name and address exactly as it should appear on the face of the check.
Working with paper payments regularly? Pair your order with double window envelopes or self seal double window envelopes, sized so the payee and address show through correctly without refolding. An endorsement stamp speeds up the back of the check when depositing.
We have printed business checks since 1997. That is nearly three decades of doing one thing rather than maintaining a broad catalog, and it shows in how the checks are produced. Alignment is finalized by our team before printing, security features are standard on every check, and logo setup is included at no charge.
Orders are placed online through a secure checkout, which keeps processing quick and accurate. We accept all major credit cards and PayPal. Sales tax applies only to orders within New York State, and businesses holding an exemption can email the form after checkout. Customer reviews from verified buyers appear further down this page.
Questions before ordering? Email sales@checksnextday.com, read more about Checks Next Day, or browse our frequently asked questions.