Unfortunately I still have about 3000 pre-cut cards to use up.

I'm starting to think about using a QSL service. Might be cheaper in the 
long run.

Pete Smith wrote:
> Well, my ancient HP DeskJet 840C prints over 100 cardstock QSLs at a 
> time, but I get that my having DX4WIN print them 4-up (4 QSLs per sheet) 
> and then cut them afterward.
> 
> 73, Pete N4ZR
> 
> At 09:50 AM 3/22/2009, you wrote:
>> As I am about to print in excess of 1500 QSL cards, I am thinking I
>> might change my printer.
>>
>> The Brother I use now does a pretty good job on card stock... but I can
>> only load about 10 cards at a time... that means reloading the printer
>> 150 times... not much fun.
>>
>> Any recommendations for a relatively inexpensive printer that I can load
>> up with at least 100 cards at a time?
>>
>> It doesn't have to be color... though that's preferred.
>>
>>
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