Hi Jos, I also have a 970. Colour & B&W reinking supplies are readily available here in NA. You get 3 bottles of coloured ink and a syringe for getting the ink into the cartridge plus instructions. I
Has anyone bothered to compare the costs of printing QSLs, with or without data labels, on a home PC using photo paper. It would seem to be prohibitively expensive. Or, are the majority of you gettin
During the recent (July 18-25) Lone Star DX Association/Texas DX Society DXpedition to 7P8, Dave, K4SV/7P8DA, said he has his cards printed only on one side and then uses an Epson printer(?) and prog
That is why I use Epson printers .. I can get the non-OEM cartridges .. NEW ... CHEAP .. and, in over 70+ cartridges, only had to throw ONE away .. my cartridges cost about 3-5 bux apiece, and I don'
I directly print QSL cards on 110-lb card stock, 4 cards per 8.5"x11" sheet. A 250-sheet pack of this card stock costs $11.00 at your local OfficeMax or Staples. 1000 cards for $11 works out to a lit
Not stupid at at all Bob. Three years ago I bought a Deskjet 970Cxi as part of the project to print my own QSL cards. I also tried to obtain sponsoring from several Photo-paper producers.......... no
I cannot imagine it being cheaper to print the entire QSL - the ink my printers use is too costly now - cannot imagine how much I would go through in printing a thousand cards! For a round number - s
If the QSL you print is full of graphics, then yes much ink will be consumed. If the QSL you print contains only the required textual information, with your callsign in larger block letters, then you
A picture is worth a thousand words: http://www.qsl.net/dxkeeper/QSL.jpg 73, Dave, AA6YQ If the QSL you print is full of graphics, then yes much ink will be consumed. If the QSL you print contains on
I'm not sure about others But.... My QSL's I got from Wimpy were plain black lettering on a white background I'm trying to remember but I think they were 49.00 or something like that. For my radio pr
I buy postage-paid blank postcards from the post office and run them through my laser printer. They come out perfect. I used MS Word to create the card, then just crank them out from the HP LJ4. Work