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Hello, bowtie_david.
Welcome to QuickBooks Community. I'll share some steps to ensure you're able to print checks.
Here's how to rename the QBprint.qbp file:
- Locate the QBPrint.qbp file.
Quick tip: You might need to display hidden files and folders or search for files using Windows to find these files in Windows.- Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7 and Vista: C:\ProgramData\Intuit\QuickBooks 20XX
Note: 20XX represents the version of your QuickBooks - Server 2008 and Server 2012: C:\Program Data\Intuit\QuickBooks year and C:\Users\**remote user**\AppData\Roaming\Intuit\ YEAR VERSION\TSPrinterSettings
Note: Terminal Service users report finding duplicate copies of the Qbprint.qbp file with the stored client data files; double-check all folders for odd instances.
- Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7 and Vista: C:\ProgramData\Intuit\QuickBooks 20XX
- Right-click the QBprint.qbp file for your QuickBooks version and select Rename.
- Add the word old to the file name (i.e. QBPrint.qbp.old)
- Open QuickBooks Desktop.
- From the File menu, select Printer Setup.
- Select any transaction in the Form Name list and select OK. This will create a new QBprint.qbp file.
Note: You do not have to do this for every transaction. - Try to open and print any transaction.
If the issue persists, click this article for more details: Resolve printing issues
I've added this article to guide you on how to create, modify and print checks.
If there’s anything else I can do for you about using your QuickBooks Desktop account, don’t hesitate to post again. I’d be glad to help. More powers to you and to your business!