Maybe someone can offer me advice on this. In my ideal solution, I would have a printer into which I could drop a stack of 3"x5" card stock glossy photo QSL cards, and out the other end would come th
I would be interested in that as well. I am also interested in what software folks are using to print QSL labels. Thanks. Dennis, NE6I -- kharker@cs.utexas.edu WM5R Club Laptops http://www.cs.utexas.
I use BV software from DF3CB: http://www.df3cb.com/bv/index.html it works great and prints right on the cards. I use an Epson Stylus 860 printer which allows you to load a stack of cards and print aw
In my ideal solution, I would have a printer into which I could drop a stack of 3"x5" card stock glossy photo QSL cards, and out the other end would come the cards with the QSL information printed di
Hi Dennis, Ken, et al, As I said before, try out DF3CB's freeware called BV at http://www.df3cb.com I am using it to do exactly like you describe, printing directly on the card, using an Epson Stylus
Obviously HP isn't any good for this, input and output trays are in front with only an inch or so separating. HP does work on 8.5 x 11 inch card stock (67 lb. vellum or such) but the supply tray is q
I shopped for such a printer several months ago - it seemed that (nearly?) all the color inkjets had an adjustable feed tray that could be cranked down to take index cards. The one caveat is that the
Kinda redundant to my other post, but a HP LaserJet 1200 will print directly on cards. I've used both the "Bureau" cards and the glossy stock from WX9X, both work fine. -- Doug Smith W9WI Pleasant V
I have done both (individual cards, and more often 8 1/2 x 11 sheets) in print runs of >3000 QSLs, using an HP 840C. You have to feed the printer quite often, but it's pretty willing to wait for you
On 13 Aug 2003 12:10:32 -0500, Doug Smith W9WI <w9wi@earthlink.net> wrote: _________________________________________________________ Is there any software for printing cards which could, for example,
Hi! AAlog is able to do that. I have used it such way to print 3 cards on one A4. www.dxsoft.com You can design card with WYSIWYG generator. You can download software and try it. Best Regards, Harry
I use QSLMAKER and print 4 cards on 1 81/2 x 11 sheet or you can use A4 as well.. Works great and you can design your own card and import logs directly to it for printing. If you can scan a photo int