[Dx4win] SOLVED: Printing "Label" Directly on QSL Card
Larry Burke
wi5a at sbcglobal.net
Sun Dec 28 10:28:22 EST 2008
I got this working with some help from a number of folks here on the
reflector. Works slick now and there is no smearing using the laser printer
mentioned below and W4MPY basic card stock. I was feeding the printer
incorrectly and apparently not allowing the ink to fuse properly. A big
thanks to everyone who sent me ideas and their Label Editor settings via
screen shots.
73, Larry K5RK
> ______________________________________________
> From: Larry Burke [mailto:wi5a at sbcglobal.net]
> Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2008 11:09 AM
> To: 'DX4WIN POSTINGS'
> Subject: Printing "Label" Directly on QSL Card
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> I am in the process of ordering new QSL cards and I would like to be able
> to print the DX4WIN "label" directly on the card. I found a few references
> to this in the archives, but I am having a couple of problems. One is
> getting the "label" to print in the correct spot (which, in my case, is
> the center of the card). I suspect it's just a matter of me playing around
> with things before I find the right location. The more serious issue is
> that the ink from my laser printer (HP P2015d) doesn't seem to want to
> stick to the QSL card. I'm using an inexpensive W4MPY stock card for the
> trials, but have also used a sample from the QSL Shop. I am wondering if
> there is a coating on these cards prohibiting the ink from adhering. The
> card also creates a paper jam if it is placed in the printer in an
> orientation perpendicular to the envelope feed direction.
>
> I'm interesting in hearing from anyone who has made this work.
>
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> Larry K5RK
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