

Select "Check Printing" from the left side navigation to navigate to the Check printing page. If you have more than one office, multiple software providers or have signed up in multiple pay-by-refund programs you may need select the profile icon from the top right side of the page, and switch view to the account(s) that support check printing from the TPG website. View this article for a list of other items to checkīegin by logging onto our website.Your printer is working and lined up correctly.Your check stock looks like the sample below (actual check color and upper check stub may change from year to year).You have installed Adobe Acrobat Reader and can print pdf files.You have disabled pop-up blockers or enabled pop-ups.You are using either of the following preferred browsers (Chrome is preferred).31 are printed by TPG and mailed via USPS regular mail to the address provided on your client's tax return.Ĭomplete the following process before you print a live check

Upload a scanned image of your check stock, and use it as a guide to drag and drop position all your telling your printer exactly where to print.īank or business information suddenly changed? Simply update the template with the new details and you're printing again like a champ.Part 1 - please follow these instructions if you have been instructed to print checks from the TPG websiteĬhecks issued after Oct. Partial printed, totally blank, or weird formats from 1997 versa checks- Checkeeper can handle them.Įach Checkeeper account can have unlimited templates, each one designed around a specific check stock, making it the ideal solution for bookkeepers and accountants that are managing checks for multiple clients. The check template editor is designed to work with virtually any check stock that exists. But what happens when you want to switch platforms, or you bank account changes?Ĭheckeeper was built specifically to tackle these issue.

Forcing you to purchase expensive check stock to match their particular format. Accounting software like QuickBooks limits what check stock you can print on.
