Follow the on-screen steps to finish printing your sample check.After adjusting the grid, select View preview and print sample.QuickBooks will automatically adjust the alignment. In the check image window, drag the grid so the numbers are in the same place they appear on your sample print.Then select No, continue setup again.This opens up the check in an alignment window where you can adjust the margins to correct the alignment: Select + New and press on Print checks.If doing this doesn't make a difference, let's fine-tune your check alignment to adjust the printing set up of the checks.
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If the alignment looks good, then you’re ready to print on your regular checks. Check the alignment of your sample against a blank check.
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Then select the How? link to set Adobe Reader as your browser’s default PDF viewer.
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This takes you to Adobe’s page where you can download the latest version of Acrobat Reader. Tick the latest version of the Reader link.Let's go ahead and update Adobe Reader to help fix the alignment of the checks. I appreciate the actions that you've taken to get this check alignment issue sorted out, like to provide more troubleshooting steps to narrow down this matter so you can print your checks properly.