[Dx-qsl] (no subject)
Gary Danaher
[email protected]
Sat May 3 19:25:01 2003
I don't know where you live but take a fist full of cards to your local
computer retailer, office supply retailer, or who ever sells printers.
Test the printers using the cards and see which ones will let the small
card pass through without jamming or twisiting it all around. The HP
printers are the most reliable and the cheapest, but they feed from the
bottom and then curl around so that might not work. Epson feed from the
top/behind, but usually have problems with the print head clogging. Look
for something that has the print head built into the cartridge but feeds
the paper from the back or from on top.
renee jean wrote:
>I hope this isn't too far off usual subjects here. I would like to purchase a computer printer either inkjet or laser (without having to sell my house) that would be able to print qsl info from my DX4Win on to my qsl cards. My cards have been printed leaving a place open for a label. Because labels often come off, I'd like to print the info direct to the card I send out. Any help or advise would be appreciated.TnxRJ
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