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Save Money with Blank Check Stock Paper
- Printing checks on blank stock paper saves you up to 80% compared to ordering pre-printed checks.
- Only print checks when you need them—no more waiting for deliveries or paying for unused checks.
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Create Custom Checks with Ease
- With Zil Money’s drag-and-drop tool, customize your checks with logo, fonts, and any design elements.
- Create once, save your templates, and print checks instantly whenever needed.
Protect Payments with Positive Pay
- Positive Pay ensures that only approved checks are processed, protecting you from check fraud.
- Zil Money automatically sends your list of approved checks to your bank, and the bank will only process those checks.
Trusted by Over One Million Users
- Join over one million businesses that trust Zil Money for secure and efficient check printing.
- Whether you’re a small business or an enterprise, Zil Money’s platform is designed to meet all your check payment needs, with trusted support along the way.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Can I print a check on regular paper?
Yes, you can print checks on regular paper or check print paper using any printer. Zil Money’s check printing software allows you to print checks easily from your office or home, anytime.
How to print a check?
Print checks for free at Zil Money check printing software. Just enter the date, payee name, and amount to be paid. You can also add your signature to the check. You can create, print, process, and track your personal or business checks on Zil Money’s cloud-based check printing platform.
Check Print Paper vs Regular Paper
While it's possible to print checks on regular paper, opting for check print paper would reduce the risk of forgery. Zil Money lets you print checks on blank stock papers with the help of any printer.
Check vs Cheque
Cheque and check share a common definition, i.e., a paper-based transactional instrument banks provide to enable payments from a checking account. While the check is more frequently employed in the United States, the cheque is the favored expression in U.K. English.