

🔐 Secure your payroll game with style and confidence!
EnDoc Computer Check Paper offers 50 high-quality, biodegradable sheets designed for professional payroll and payment printing. Featuring advanced security elements like microprinted borders and watermarks, this diamond blue check stock ensures fraud protection while maintaining compatibility with major accounting software and all standard laser and inkjet printers. Its smart layout with checks on top and pay stubs below delivers a polished, business-ready appearance for any small or large enterprise.








































| ASIN | B084BXRVZT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #51,444 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #366 in Office & School Paper |
| Brand Name | EnDoc |
| Color | Blue Diamond |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (357) |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 11"L x 8.5"W |
| Item Weight | 0.29 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | EnDoc |
| Material Features | Biodegradable |
| Paper Finish | Smooth |
| Paper Size | 8.5-x-11-inch |
| Paper Weight | 20 |
| Sheet Count | 50 |
| Unit Count | 50.0 Count |
I**Y
Super cool
Supper cool , The slightly tricky part was finding the right program to print them, but it works perfectly with my inkjet printer.
D**H
Cost
I’m a Notary so I’m paid sometimes by Deluxe Check. This requires me to print a check to deposit to my account. I’ve never had a problem depositing the printed checks because I use check stock paper. I was looking for an economical paper for my business. These fit my budget and the quality was good. I recommend!
F**E
Amazing
Amazing
6**E
Top quall
Top quality as expected
T**I
checks
Great price and worked fine with my payroll check printing.
A**Y
Papers for my payroll
Great product, the ink doesn’t smooshed, the paper is not to heave or to light is perfect and includes security features, it work for me I’m really pleased with it
A**H
Get the right ink
Easy to use but you need the right ink or checks won't work on the machines at bank
L**T
Useful even when not writing or issuing checks
I find these super useful to use as transaction receipts via ACH withdrawals. I have most of my business bills on autopay deductions from my business checking account. Or if a bill pops up that needs to be paid asap, who has time to mail a check? But… per most bookkeeping due diligence, comparison to a physical record is correct to cover your you know what in an audit. So while bank statements are great 2yrs from now I won’t remember what some abbreviated line item is connected to. Therefore I print all ACH info on check as if it’s actually being used and have stub portion for notes as to which accounts were affected making journaling transactions and finding trial balance for ledger a breeze. I make sure the checks don’t actually get numbered or have cashable numbers and signature and always void the check’s portion to avoid any chance of fraud. But I am left with a nice verifiable record for bookkeeping and in case of audit notes and a physical paper trail. Plus great deal as far as I am concerned. They also fit and print easily in my inkjet printer.