I would heartily recommend GlobalQSL.com for bureau cards. They print
your full-color custom-designed card, including the QSO information and
ship it to the foreign bureau for about 13 cents a card. DxLab will
generate the ADIF file you send to them. You can upload hundreds of
QSLs within a few minutes. No fuss, no muss, no printing, no ink, no
labels, no postage, no sorting and you don't have to be an ARRL member.
K4ia
Buck
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On 2/26/2016 11:01 AM, ' Dave AA6YQ' aa6yq@... [dxlab] wrote:
> I've been happily using an HP LaserJet 200 M251 to print QSL cards.
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> Welcome back, Jose!
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> 73,
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> Dave, AA6YQ
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> Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 8:32 AM
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> Subject: [dxlab] PRINTER RECOMMENDATIONS
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> Good Morning,
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> I know I have seen this thread before, but alas, I am unable to locate it.
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> I am finally getting station back together and still fighting my township for towers¡but ¡
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> In preparation for returning to the airwaves, I am catching up on QSL cards.
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> My Lexmark Optra S 1855 (best QSL printer I have ever used) has retired and I need to replace it.
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> I process a LOT of QSL cards and like to print DIRECTON ON the back of my QSLs cards (not labels).
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> I EXPORT my QSO data from DXLab Suite to BV7 to print up to 18 QSOs on the back of each QSL (if needed J).
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> If anyone prints directly on QSL cards, I would like to hear from you regarding what printer you are using.
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> I prefer to be able to front load my QSL cards.
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> Thanks Team!
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> Jose ¨C N4BAA
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> Ex: KG4SB, YI9BAA, VP5BAX, N1BAA, WD4LAH
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