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Latest revision as of 23:53, 29 December 2025
Jewel uses the same check paper format as Quickbooks: one sheet divided equally into three parts, with the check at top and 2 stubs below. This blank check paper can be purchased at any office supply or major online retailer. Jewel will print all of the needed information on the check paper.
You can also buy preprinted checks in this format, but this costs significantly more than having Jewel do the printing.
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