> Jim has written an app for the Dymo label maker.DX4WIN and Dymo 310/330/400
> Label PrinterJust adjust it to fit your labels.
Credit goes to Cliff K0CA:
http://dx4win.ad1c.us/appnotes/dymo.html
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From: Eric Rosenberg
To: DX4Win Reflector
Sent: Monday, November 2, 2015 5:32 PM
Subject: [Dx4win] Label Printer Question
I've inherited a Brother QL-550 label printer. Its a one label at a
I've inherited a Brother QL-550 label printer. Its a one label at a time
printer with the labels on a roll. I'd love to use it for QSL labels.
Are any of you familiar with this gizmo, and have you used it with a
DX4Win or any other logging program or BV?
If so, please let me know.
Thanks & 7
Looking at getting the Brother QL-700 label printer, anyone using one of these
and could comment on performance with DX4WIN?
Tnx Tex
ka5y
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On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 10:22 AM, Michael J. Fairlie wrote:
> Need some advice in regard to printing address and qsl labels. Has anyone had
> any success with using label printers ( such as Brother brand) instead of
> regular printer?
You can find a sample label layout here:
http://dx4win.
I have used a Dymo LableWriter 400 for years and it works well.
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On 5/5/2012 9:22 AM, Michael J. Fairlie wrote:
> Need some advice in regard to printing address and qsl labels. Has anyone had
> any success with using label printers ( such as Brother brand) ins
Need some advice in regard to printing address and qsl labels. Has anyone had
any success with using label printers ( such as Brother brand) instead of
regular printer? I want to be able to do single or small batch labels without
using sheets of labels in a regular printer.
Any advice would be a
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Austin, Texas
http://www.ac5aa.com
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Mar 25 23:00:37 2007
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alan Zack)
Date: Sun Mar 25 23:03:44 2007
Subject: [Dx4win] Label printer
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Has anyone printed directly on a QSL using an HP LaserJet 6? Will this
printer accept QSL sized stock?
Les W2LK
Roger D Johnson wrote:
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>> I use a laser printer to direct print on the QSL cards.
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>> I have used an inkjet in the past. It prints
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> Cesar and Group
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> I use a laser printer to direct print on the QSL cards.
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> I have used an inkjet in the past. It prints a less than desirable results.
> It will blur if it accidentally comes in contact with a liquid source.
>
>
I just did a test with my HP
Thanks for all the replies. Obviously, I had not progressed along far
enough in the label printing process to realize that Dx4win allows you to
skip over missing labels and thus use a partial sheet of label; neat!
73 - John, W4AU
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00. As far as I know those printers do use thermal print
>>> technology.
>>>
>>> The questions are:
>>>
>>> Do the label fade away after some time?
>>>
>>> Do I need to order some kind of refill? I mean, any kind of tape or
>>
Hi guys,
So far I have received only 3 answers about the label printer question:
I'm intending to buy a label printer, something like a Dymo 400 or a Brother
QL-500. As far as I know those printers do use thermal print technology.
The questions are:
Do the label fade away after some time?
Do I
these labels on the
Dymo web site.
Cesar,
Can you summarize the responses and reply to the list?
Thanks,
Cliff K3LL/6
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Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 4:32 PM
To: dx4win@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Dx4win
Hi guys,
I'm intending to buy a label printer, something like a Dymo 400 or a Brother
QL-500. As far as I know those printers do use thermal print technology.
The questions are:
Do the label fade away after some time?
Do I need to order some kind of refill? I mean, any kind of tape or
somethi
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