GnuCash can, it's in File->Print Checks...

Refer to the help under Common Transaction Operations. Some googling around
among the mailing lists you'll even find people sharing their check layout
files too.

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Ben


On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 7:54 PM, James E. LaBarre <[email protected]>wrote:

> Am I mistaken, or does it seem that none of the open-source checkbook
> applications (Homebank, Grisbi, Gnucash, etc) have yet to implement check
> printing?  Not even sure which ones can print anything at all (from
> comments I've seen on various sites).  As it is, I've still been using
> Quicken98 under Wine, since that at least prints checks (yeah, QW98, none
> of the newer versions had newer features that were worth buying the
> upgrades for).
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