I adjusted one of the qsl labels so that it's really printing into the blank 
box on my 
custom designed qsl card.
It prints directly to the box where a label would be affixed.
(saves money, no labels to buy, no extra weight in bureau mailings)

But my good Epson died and I'm not using the freebee, (re: cheapo) printer that 
was part 
of the Dell bundle.
It only has one feed roller and grabs the cardstock just slightly askew and the 
printing 
is slightly angled up.

But...a special card I created to print for stations I qsl manage, and feeds 
the side of 
the card in will print fine. That roller is more centered on a card fed 
edgewise.

Unfortunately, my design has so many elements for multiple qso type qsls that 
it will be a 
chore to created a 90 degree rotated card.

Has anyone figured out a way to lock all elements and then rotate the whole 
group like you 
can do in a Desktop Publishing program?

Please and thank you.


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