[Dxbase] PRINTING ON QSL CARDS??

k0bx at arrl.net k0bx at arrl.net
Mon Dec 13 09:08:11 EST 2010


I have been using Ron's 9 Q per card design for years.  It looks real good.  But 
I did have one problem;
I use a desktop laser printer and find that the toner accumulates on the part of 
the roller that is not used by the card.  If I don't clean it, the next time I 
print a page, I find black streaks on the paper.

Now when I print cards, I grab my XYL think-jet printer as it only applies ink 
to the card.

Thanks Ron for a really nice template.

Joe K0BX

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From: Ron Stordahl N5IN <ronn5in-dxbase2 at yahoo.com>
To: ve3gsi at bell.net; alex <w2ox at verizon.net>; dxbase at mailman.qth.net
Sent: Sun, December 12, 2010 7:32:49 PM
Subject: Re: [Dxbase] PRINTING ON QSL CARDS??

Eric, VE3GSI

A number of years ago I designed a dxbase 'card' label and instructions to use 
it are here:

c:\program files\scientific solutions\dxbase 2007\labels\CardBack_9Q_ReadMe.htm

Find that file and double click it.  It will open a browser and explain in great 

detail how to use it to print directly on the back of a QSL card, up to 9 Q's 
per card.  Since I designed this I have never used a stickon label for QSLing 
again.

I do use a single Q design: 5160-1qNew.lbl, but only as a proof print on regular 

paper to be sure that I have the QSL routing details correct for every label 
before I actually run CardBack_9Q_Black_centered.crv.  There is also a 
....edge.crv version, which you might need instead depending upon how you 
printer handles qsl card size cards.  I had planned a color version, thus the 
'black' in the current file name, but never got to doing it.

There is also a version to put up to 20 Q's on a card, but I have not found it 
necessary to use that.  


Neil...I bet you didn't know this was in there!  I provided this to Jack some 
years ago and he included the html help file as well, which was nice.

Ron, N5IN




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