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jecksmith
Level 2

Why do paystubs look different if they are reprinted? The one printed while doing payroll looks different than ones printed thereafter.

 
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Kristine Mae
Moderator

Why do paystubs look different if they are reprinted? The one printed while doing payroll looks different than ones printed thereafter.

Hello there, Jecksmith.

 

I've checked our records and haven't seen any similar reports.

 

I'd like to more about this. What makes it different? The information? Can you attach a screenshot?

 

In the mean time, let's update or repair the Adobe Reader. This helps fix printing issues.

 

Let's also try to reprint the paychecks using an incognito window. If you're able to reprint without any issues, let's go back to your main browser, then clear the cache. Clearing them solves web browser issues. 

 

You can always get back to this thread with more information. 

jecksmith
Level 2

Why do paystubs look different if they are reprinted? The one printed while doing payroll looks different than ones printed thereafter.

Sorry for the delay in replying but I just found your message...

 

Please see attached pay stubs showing the difference.

The pay stubs look like the first example when printing towards the end of the payroll process.  I'm having trouble with them not printing at all in the payroll process now.

 

When you print a pay stub after the payroll process is complete, it looks like the second example.

 

The first example is so much easier to read and I would rather have that one at all times.

 

This is kind of hard to understand communicating it in writing.  Please call me if you need further information.

 

Thank you, Jessica Smith

SarahannC
Moderator

Why do paystubs look different if they are reprinted? The one printed while doing payroll looks different than ones printed thereafter.

I can help you sort this out, jecksmith.

 

Here's how:

 

  1. Go to the Gear icon.
  2. Select Payroll Setting under Your Company.
  3. Click Preferences at the upper right top.
  4. Select Paycheck Printing Settings.
  5. Make sure to choose Plain paper stubs (to company handwritten checks)
  6. Click OK.

I've added a screenshot for the Paycheck Printing Setting:

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Also,  I've added an article that helps you with QuickBooks Online Payroll: https://community.intuit.com/articles/1780024

 

Let me know how these steps work for you. I'm always here to back you up if you have further questions about printing pay stubs.

jecksmith
Level 2

Why do paystubs look different if they are reprinted? The one printed while doing payroll looks different than ones printed thereafter.

Thank you for the help.  I will try your suggestions next week when I do payroll.  I don't want to change the settings now as I also print checks for bills, etc. 

 

Thanks again!!

GenieB
Level 1

Why do paystubs look different if they are reprinted? The one printed while doing payroll looks different than ones printed thereafter.

I'm having this issue right now. I want to reprint a pay stub to mail it to my employee. However, the re-printed pay stubs look like checks with the employee's name and address, but the business address doesn't show in the upper left corner. So, it's not formatted correctly to mail in a QuickBooks envelope. I have tried to go through the steps that were given in 2019, but QBO has changed since then. Those options aren't available now. I can click on the gear icon, then payroll settings, then printing. From there, I am only allowed to choose one option: either print pay stub on plain paper, or print on Quickbooks-compatible check paper. I have the second option selected  because I want my paychecks to print correctly. There isn't an option to choose the way a pay stub looks. Can anyone help me with this? I attached a screenshot of the printing options I am given.

Angelyn_T
QuickBooks Team

Why do paystubs look different if they are reprinted? The one printed while doing payroll looks different than ones printed thereafter.

I appreciate you for joining the thread and providing a screenshot of your payroll printing preference, Genie. I'm stepping into the thread to share some additional information about reprinting pay stubs in QuickBooks Online (QBO).

 

Before printing your paychecks or paystubs, you can set your preferences to print your paychecks or stubs to the following:

 

  1. Pay stubs on plain paper
  2. Paycheck on QuickBooks-compatible check paper: Select the type of QuickBooks voucher you have (paycheck and 1 pay stub or paycheck and 2 pay stubs). Then select Align check* to set up the alignment.

 

I can see the importance of getting an option to choose the way a pay stub looks. At this time, you can use the Feedback feature to send this idea directly to our engineering team. This way, they could take action to help improve your experience. Rest assured they're working nonstop to enhance the product and deliver the best experiences to all QuickBooks users. 

 

 

  1. Sign in to your QuickBooks Online (QBO) account.
  2. Go to the Gear icon, then click on Feedback.
  3. Enter your comments or product suggestions. Then select Next to submit feedback.

 

Your valuable feedback goes to our Product Development Team to help improve your QuickBooks experience.

 

For more tips about printing pay stubs, you can open this article: Print paychecks and pay stubs in Online Payroll.

 

Aside from printing them manually, you can also invite your employee to view and print their pay stubs in QuickBooks Workforce.

 

If you have any other questions about reprinting your employees' pay stubs, let me know by adding a comment below. I'm more than happy to help. Have a good one!

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