My solution was to import them into my everyday logging program..log Windows
and them print them on sheets... To bad the log Windows and TR thing never
got off the ground.. I guess there are just to many hams stuck in the 19th
century... Windows is the wave of the future, might as well try and marry
the two products..
David
>From: Jean Giesler <w4tyu@icx.net>
>Reply-To: w4tyu@icx.net
>To: S Johns <petvet@velocity.net>
>CC: trlog@contesting.com
>Subject: Re: [TRLog] QSL labels
>Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 14:20:26 +0000
>
>
>Having recently acquired an older laser printer, I am interested also.
>I did a bit of quick checking and came up with what may be a solution.
>
>The tractor labels are spaced one inch from top to top which is the size
>of the flat sheet labels. Only problem would be adjusting the spacing
>before the lines of printing but that is in TR's program. The sheets
>are perforated and can be torn in half or simply reversed. Half a sheet
>is the same width as the tractor fed backing paper.
>
>Might also be possible to set the laser printer on "continuous" and use
>the tractor fed labels.
>
>I haven't tried it yet but would advise trying on plain paper before
>buying a pack of labels
>
>Ole man Jean W4TYU
>
>
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