[Logic] Add my report to QSL Card box?

Dave Edwards [email protected]
Fri, 12 Dec 2003 11:17:05 -0500


Hi Folks....
I worked for HP from long before the LJ II, until recently.
The hardening of separation pad is a 'canned' reply that the
now 3rd party support team is given to 'catch all'.
I have laser jets 2,3,4 and 6, but am now using an Epson inkjet to
print the reports on the back of my QSLs. My QSLs are not postcards or
paper,  but
regular QSLs...and the toner would always brush right off. That is why I
went to the inkjet.
I print the contact info (call, time, rst, frequency, etc) as well as
standard stuff...my grid square,
approx location, and a .jpg. all on the back of the card...which is blank.
I gave up trying to get logic to do it, so switched programs.
73...Dave
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Wes Cosand" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 11:03 AM
Subject: Re: [Logic] Add my report to QSL Card box?


>
> >Question on the LaserJet 1100 - do the cards go through without
> >curling up?  Do you feed them one at a time or can the printer take a
> >whole stack of cards?  Also, are you cards glossy or matte?
>
> The LaserJet 1100 can take a stack of cards and it puts only a slight curl
> on the cards --nothing to worry about.  The cards have a matte
> surface.  But I haven't been happy with this printer.  It consistently
> causes a problem by feeding multiple sheets.  HP says that the separation
> pad gets hard and loses its effectiveness as the printer nears the end of
> its effective life.  I am very unhappy with the short "effective
> life".  They had a program to send you a free pad but the program ended in
> October.  Except for the fact that it can take post cards, it doesn't
begin
> to compare with my LaserJet II with which I raised a family and which is
> still cranking out scores of pages of stuff for church activities.  Of
> course, the latter cost a little more.
>
> Wes, WZ7I
>
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