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How to Print a Cheque in Three Steps
ZeroKit's free cheque printer fills payee name, amount in words (Indian lakh/crore system), figures, and date at millimetre-accurate positions for dozens of Indian banks — entirely in your browser.
- Choose your bank (or Custom) and enter payee, amount in rupees, and cheque date. Amount in words updates automatically using the Indian numbering system.
- Use Live preview to check layout. If text does not line up with your physical cheque leaf, open Calibrate alignment and drag each field; save per bank — stored only on your device.
- Click Print cheque. Use Google Chrome, set printer margins to none if prompted, and load cheque stock. For many cheques, use Bulk import with a CSV or Excel file (Payee, Amount, Date columns) and Print all.
Free Cheque Printing Tool — No Download, No Signup
ZeroKit's Cheque Printer is a browser-based tool that overlays text on a standard Indian cheque leaf size (203 mm × 92 mm per CTS-2010). Unlike paid desktop software that locks templates behind a licence, ZeroKit is free forever: no trial countdown, no ₹3,200 lifetime fee, and no account wall. Everything runs client-side in JavaScript — your payee names, amounts, and dates never leave your device, which is a stronger privacy model than WordPress-hosted "free" tools that still execute on a shared server. The amount-in-words engine follows the Indian system (lakhs and crores), not millions and billions, so wording matches what Indian banks expect on negotiable instruments. You can drag each field to match your printer's quirks and save calibration in localStorage per bank ID; next visit, alignment restores automatically. Bulk printing accepts CSV or Excel with columns Payee, Amount, and Date so you can review or skip rows before printing sequentially. Advanced options cover font family (Courier New, Arial, Times New Roman), per-field font sizes, date format and separator, A/C Payee style, amount prefix (₹, Rs., INR), and optional custom dimensions when you choose Custom. A generic on-screen outline avoids trademarked cheque artwork while still guiding placement. For SEO and discovery, the tool lists forty-nine named Indian bank presets plus Custom (fifty options in the dropdown), grouped by public sector, private sector, co-operative, and Gujarat co-operative; unlisted banks use Custom and calibration. Comparison with typical competitors: paid Excel cheque software requires installation and payment; lightweight web chequers often lack bulk import, drag calibration, or Indian words; ERP modules bundle cheque printing with accounting you may not need. ZeroKit fits alongside our loan calculator, currency converter, and image-to-PDF tools for everyday finance and paperwork. Always verify alignment on plain paper before using real cheque leaves; cheque fraud prevention and statutory rules remain your responsibility — this tool formats text only.
Why ZeroKit's Cheque Printer Is Better
- Free forever — no signup, no trial, no paid template packs.
- 100 % client-side — payee and amounts are not uploaded; calibration and history stay in your browser.
- Indian number-to-words — lakhs and crores, with paise, matching Indian banking wording.
- Drag-to-calibrate — adjust date, payee, rupees in words, figures, A/C Payee, and bearer strike in millimetres; reset to bank defaults anytime.
- Bulk CSV & Excel — import many rows, edit or skip, then print one cheque per print dialog in sequence.
- 50 bank presets (49 named + Custom) — public sector, private sector, national co-operative, and Gujarat co-operative groups in the dropdown; Custom for any other leaf.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this cheque printer free?
Yes, forever. There is no trial expiry, no signup, and no payment. ZeroKit funds the platform through other optional services; this tool is part of the free toolkit.
Is my cheque data safe?
Yes. Processing is 100 % client-side in your browser. Payee names, amounts, and dates are not sent to ZeroKit servers or stored in our database. Only your browser may store calibration and recent history in localStorage if you use those features.
Which banks are supported?
Forty-nine named presets plus Custom (50 options in the dropdown): public-sector banks, private banks, national co-operative banks, and Gujarat co-operative banks — each with a starting layout you can calibrate. Choose Custom and set dimensions for any unlisted bank, then calibrate.
Can I print multiple cheques at once?
Yes. Use Bulk import to load a CSV or Excel file with Payee, Amount, and Date columns. Review the table, skip rows you do not need, then Print all — each cheque opens the system print dialog in order.
What printer do I need?
Any inkjet or laser printer that supports custom paper sizes near 203×92 mm works. Laser printers (e.g. HP LaserJet class) often give sharper text for small figures. Always test alignment on plain paper first.
Does it work on mobile?
The live preview and forms work on mobile for drafting. Printing and millimetre-accurate alignment are best on a desktop browser — we recommend Google Chrome on Windows or macOS for print drivers and margin control.
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