Re: Label Program reccomendations ??

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On Tue, 2009-03-10 at 09:56 -0500, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> I am surprised that you could not run them through the laser
> printer. I do it all the time, and I have never had problems. Do you
> also have problems running envelopes through that printer?

I've never dared.  They're hard enough to get to go neatly through a
simple typewriter, while manually cranking, never mind the twists and
turns that lasers have in their paper path.  Not to mention the expense
involved if you stuff it up.

I have tried putting envelopes though the inkjet, when I still had it.
They'd often jam, as the thickness of the envelope is not uniform, and
they'd start to move off kilter, going diagonally through the mechanism.
If I had a need for mass posting, I'd buy those envelopes with the clear
window, and print the first page to suit.

> On the other hand, I always use the manual feed, and do not try to
> put them in the paper cartridge, so maybe that is the difference. I
> can see having problems picking up the label sheets from a paper
> cartridge.

I've tried labels, the sheets are just too thick.  They'd jam because of
that, or literally get stuck.  Even with manual feed, which only has one
u-bend in the paper travel.  And even simple paper/card is a problem,
despite still being within the specs of the printer.  Mind you, I'm not
using the latest printers, it's a HP LaserJet 4L.

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